We are a nonprofit, independent, and nonpartisan civil society organization (CSO). We are committed to continuously improving our standards of governance and transparency. Every year, we conduct internal and external audits and produce our accountability report. A summarized version is available in our Annual Report, which also highlights our partners and funders.
In the Annual Report, we share what we did, where we were, and what we are envisioning. Every year since our official launch in 2011, we have presented the key indicators of our progress and impact. The report highlights who our partners and funders are, along with a condensed version of our accountability.
Throughout 2024, the Igarapé Institute continued to drive solutions for public, digital and climate security challenges. At a time of deepening geopolitical turbulence, the Institute reinforced its role as a key interlocutor in global debates on international security, safe and secure AI, and environmental crime....
2023 marked a significant turning point for the Igarapé Institute, signaling a new phase while simultaneously reaffirming our core commitments — after all, the Indigenous Tupi word “igarapé,” meaning “canoe path”, was chosen as a symbol of our desire to connect different issues and...
At the end of 2022, we recovered our hopes of taking up a more promising path. After a few difficult years and enormous setbacks, much is needed to reconstruct public policy, strengthen the institutional capacity of the state, and accelerate the fight against inequality and...
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