It’s official: San Salvador is the murder capital of the world 2 de March de 2016 Op-eds Op-eds Los Angeles Times - El Salvador is the world's most violent country and its capital, San Salvador, is the world's most homicidal city Op-eds Access
6 lessons from companies operating in war-torn communities 1 de March de 2016 In the Media Op-eds Drug Policy media In the Media Op-eds Drug Policy media Virtually every government, business and civil society organization around the world has to contend with some kind of fragility In the Media Op-eds Drug Policy media Access
The UN Gets Serious About Peace 29 de February de 2016 Op-eds Op-eds From ensuring women’s participation to shifting toward sustaining peace, here are top takeaways from recent UN reviews on fostering global stability Op-eds Access
It’s really hard to say which city is the world’s most murderous 27 de February de 2016 Op-eds Op-eds 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 Op-eds Access
Quatro mitos sobre o “cidadão de bem armado” 12 de February de 2016 Op-eds Op-eds Carta Capital - Ao contrário do que dizem os críticos do Estatuto do Desarmamento, menos armas representam menos crimes Op-eds Access
How fragile are our cities? 9 de February de 2016 Op-eds Safer cities Op-eds Safer cities World Economic Forum - The world is urbanizing at a breakneck pace. But not all regions are moving at the same speed Op-eds Safer cities Access
San Salvador, not Caracas, was the world’s most murderous city in 2015 8 de February de 2016 Op-eds Op-eds Open Democracy - Probably San Salvador's murder rate exceeds the violent death rate in many of the world's most vicious armed conflicts Op-eds Access
The Real Reason Behind Rising Violence in Mexico City 8 de February de 2016 Op-eds Op-eds Americas Quartely - A new study shows narco-trafficking gangs are only part of the problem Op-eds Access
Haitians decry corruption, favor electoral reform to resolve Haiti’s political crisis, says survey 3 de February de 2016 Press Release In the Media Press Release In the Media Haiti currently faces a political crisis without precedent. The country has a president with no clear constitutional provision for leadership after his term expires Press Release In the Media Access
Brazil’s digital protests spell trouble on the street 28 de January de 2016 Op-eds Op-eds Open Democracy - The question now is whether citizens will wake up only after it's too late Op-eds Access
2015 Criminal Analysis 21 de January de 2016 Brazilian In the Media Citizen Security Brazilian In the Media Citizen Security Igarapé Institute explains the reducing crime rates in the city and in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Brazilian In the Media Citizen Security Access
An accounting of conflict deaths is central to the new Sustainable Development Goals 20 de January de 2016 Op-eds Op-eds Humanitarian Practice Network - A goal to foster peaceful, just and inclusive societies Op-eds Access
Is Urban Terrorism the New Normal? Probably 17 de January de 2016 Op-eds Op-eds World Economic Forum - More and more cities are being held hostage to the threat of terrorism Op-eds Access
A balcanização da internet pode começar no Brasil 13 de January de 2016 Brazilian Digital Security in the Media Op-eds Brazilian Digital Security in the Media Op-eds El País January, 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... Brazilian Digital Security in the Media Op-eds Access
Brazil’s Digital Backlash 12 de January de 2016 Digital Security in the Media Op-eds Digital Security in the Media Op-eds Brazilians take their social media very seriously. The country has one of the fastest growing populations of Internet users in the world Digital Security in the Media Op-eds Access