Robert Muggah
Muggah is a co-founder and research director of the Igarapé Institute, a leading think tank in Brazil. He is also co-founder of the SecDev Group and SecDev Foundation, digital security and risk analysis groups with global reach.
- Another Crisis in Brazil’s Amazon: Rising Crime
- Latin America’s Murder Rates Reveal Surprising New Trends
- Now Empowered, Noboa Can Still Avoid Authoritarian Drift
- Despite Record-Low Murder Rates, Brazilians Feel Less Safe
- Ecuador’s Crime Wave and Its Albanian Connection
- Misinformation Is Threatening Brazil’s Elections, Too
- Brazil’s Risky Bet on Tech to Fight Crime
- New Data Points to Staggering Violence in the Amazon
- Q&A: Why Is Prison Violence So Bad in Brazil?
- Reducing Homicide in Brazil: Insights Into What Works
- How Brazil Can Do Better for Venezuela’s Refugees
- The Stunning Scale of Latin America’s Migration Crisis
- Brazil Spends Billions on Public Security. Why Is Violence Getting Worse?
- How Brazil Could Become a Regional Leader on Data Protection
- Which Latin American Countries Got Safer in 2017?
- The Good News About El Salvador
- China’s Strategic Play in Brazil
- How Violence Is Changing in Post-FARC Colombia
- The Trouble in Naming Latin America’s Most Violent City