Just after the article is the most informative part...
*Ilona Szabó de Carvalho is the executive director of the Igarapé Institute. See her TED talk on responsible drug and gun regulation.
What is the Igrarape Institute?
The Igarapé Institute or Instituto Igarapé is a Brazilian-based think and do tank that focuses on emerging security and development issues.[1] The Institute's stated approach emphasizes research, informed debate, and the development of people centred tailor-made solutions.[2] The views of Igarapé staff have been cited and referenced in news stories in the Brazilian and international press in connection with urban violence and policing internationally[3][4][5] and Brazil in particular.[6]
The Igarapé Institute is headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with personnel in .
Who is Ilona Szabo? (from her TED talk)
Throughout her career in banking Ilona Szabó de Carvalho never imagined she’d someday start a social movement. But living in her native Brazil, which leads the world in homicidal violence, she realized she couldn’t just stand by and watch drugs and guns tear her country apart. Szabó de Carvalho reveals four crucial lessons she learned when she left her cushy job and took a fearless stand against the status quo.
So, someone who lived a cushy life, in a country that leads the world in homicidal violence, working with people in São Paulo, Brasília, Bogota and Mexico City, (no crime in any of those places) is going to tell the people of the U.S.A. that too many law abiding citizens own guns and are there-fore dangerous. Maybe she should get her own country in order first.
