Ilona Szabó speaks about homicidal violence in Brazil
Watch Igarapé’s executive director, Ilona Szabó de Carvalho, talking about homicidal violence in Brazil on the TV show “Encontro com Fátima Bernardes”:
Watch Igarapé’s executive director, Ilona Szabó de Carvalho, talking about homicidal violence in Brazil on the TV show “Encontro com Fátima Bernardes”:
Jornal Nexo’s readers sent questions to Ilona Szabó about drug policy. Watch the video in portuguese.
Watch the full broadcast of “Drogas: as histórias que não te contaram” launch in Rio de Janeiro, which happened in March 29th, 2017.
Watch the booktrailer for “Drogas – as histórias que não te contaram”, written by Igarapé’s executive director, Ilona Szabó de Carvalho, with journalist Isabel Clemente.
Watch “Drogas: As Histórias que não te Contaram” book launch and debate in São Paulo, which happenened in March 27th, 2017.
Rob Muggah talks about urban fragility and presents our new data visualization tool, Fragile Cities
Robert Muggah talks about drug policy, gangs and firearms
Is there a way out of the crisis in Rio de Janeiro? Journalist Misha Glenny gives her advice on the subject
Speaking of technological advances, journalist Misha Glenny underscores the political polarization and information overload we are undergoing
The journalist Misha Glenny associates the recent rise of populism around the world with the global financial crisis of 2008 and the current scenario of Brazilian politics.
The journalist Misha Glenny comments on the Brazilian’s paradoxical identity: pacific x violent. What leads to the popular idea “a good bandit is a dead bandit”?
What will be the consequences of the crisis in Brazil? According to the journalist Misha Glenny that crisis could go a number of ways.
Talking about how to explain Brazil to foreigners, the journalist Misha Glenny says that the knowledge of many foreigners about the country is still restricted to cliches.
Research director of the Igarapé Institute, Robert Muggah, told BBC about the recent massacres in Brazilian prisons and the war between criminal factions.
Robert Muggah talks about security and displays the Homicide Monitor and the Mapping Arms Data
Robert Muggah says the Olympics are leaving a troubling legacy for the 25 percent of Rio’s population
In this dialogue, Bruno Siqueira and Diana Chigas discuss: What does transformation mean in peacebuilding
[In Spanish] Ilona Szabó at the “El control de armas y su gestión de la violencia y la delincuencia, una mirada desde Brasil y México” forum
[In Spanish] In forum, Ilona Szabó and mexican senators debate about gun control and violence
United Nations University – A Conversation with Dr Robert Muggah, specialist in security and development
Watch the video, produced in partnership with Breaking the Taboo, on the possible impacts of revoking the Brazilian Disarmament Statute.
GloboNews – Igarapé Institute analyses the definition of drug trafficking in many countries
Michele dos Ramos, researcher at the Igarapé Institute, Edinilsa de Souza e Daniel Cerqueira discuss the Disarmament Statute
Security specialist Robert Muggah says though there are fears of a terror attack, the bigger risk is Brazil’s high homicide rate
Interview with Robert Muggah (Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen)
Robert Muggah on cuts in police budgets
José Mariano Beltrame, Rio de Janeiro’s state secretary of security, explains how the ISP GEO app works
Robert Muggah on how new technologies changed the way social scientists think about research
Interview with Robert Muggah on Rio Olympics terrorist acts
On this episode of The Stream, Robert Muggah (Igarapé Institute), Theresa Williamson (Catalytic Communities) and Adriana Garcia
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