
It’s official: San Salvador is the murder capital of the world
Los Angeles Times – El Salvador is the world’s most violent country and its capital, San Salvador, is the world’s most homicidal city

Los Angeles Times – El Salvador is the world’s most violent country and its capital, San Salvador, is the world’s most homicidal city

Virtually every government, business and civil society organization around the world has to contend with some kind of fragility

Diante do clima geral de pesar, é difícil falar em estatísticas, mas o fato é que elas revelam uma verdade pouco visível no noticiário

Global Post – The news trickling out of Caracas just keeps getting worse. A recently published ranking of the world’s most dangerous cities listed the Venezuelan capital at the top of the charts

É aconselhável que o Brasil apoie uma abordagem abrangente para a estabilidade e a reconstrução da Síria.

Carta Capital – Ao contrário do que dizem os críticos do Estatuto do Desarmamento, menos armas representam menos crimes

World Economic Forum – The world is urbanizing at a breakneck pace. But not all regions are moving at the same speed

Open Democracy – É provável que a taxa de homicídio de São Salvador supere a de mortes violentas em muitos dos conflitos armados no mundo

Americas Quartely – A new study shows narco-trafficking gangs are only part of the problem

Davos, a reunião anual do Fórum Econômico Mundial, impressiona, seja pela riqueza da organização ou de seus participantes

O Globo – É fundamental que haja a continuidade das ações que impactaram positivamente a segurança pública do Rio

Atual presidente deve deixar o cargo no próximo dia 7, mas o futuro da democracia no país caribenho ainda é incerto

Open Democracy – The question now is whether citizens will wake up only after it’s too late

Humanitarian Practice Network – A goal to foster peaceful, just and inclusive societies

[Em Inglês] – World Economic Forum – Latin America is the world’s most violent region. It is home to one tenth of the world’s population

World Economic Forum – More and more cities are being held hostage to the threat of terrorism

El País Janeiro, 2016 Tentativas de cercear os direitos digitais dos brasileiros contrastam com a fama do país de bastião da liberdade na rede Uma juíza de São Paulo chocou o Brasil em dezembro ao exigir que todas as operadoras de telefonia do país bloqueassem

Brazilians take their social media very seriously. The country has one of the fastest growing populations of Internet users in the world

It is hard to know with certainty where and why cities will falter and fail in the 21st century

The Christian Science Monitor – President Obama’s executive action on gun control may have reenergized a polarizing debate in the US, but it offered cautious hope in Mexico this week.

Devex – It is hard to know with certainty where and why cities will falter and fail in the 21st century

El Siglo Durango – Un alto porcentaje de las armas que alimentan al crimen organizado en México llegan legales. Y en su mayoría vienen desde Estados Unidos

Al Jazeera – As drug gangs encroach on old turf, residents hope New Year brings lasting peace – and better basic services

Global Post – A considerable proportion of illegally acquired firearms in Mexico were originally sold by federally licensed dealers in the US

The Guardian – Across the global development sector, a new narrative on the relationship between security and development is gathering momentum

The Guardian – This week, New York and LA reacted very differently to the same bomb scare. So how does a city judge how seriously to take such threats – and is it really that easy to bring a major metropolis to a halt?

Independent – There are better ways to manage our cities. How about an effort to deal with poverty itself?

Quantas crianças e jovens são afetados pela violência no Brasil? De que maneira? Cerca de 130 mil casos de violações de direitos humanos contra crianças e adolescentes foram reportados em 2012

The Wire – India records the second highest number of murders in the world every year

The Jerusalem Post – “In Israel, we don’t feel threatened with imminent violence. The feeling of security with our police and army plus unity of the population reinforces the generalized feeling that we are not alone.”
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