Julia Lins Franciotti is the South America Research Manager at ACLED and has been with the organization since October 2018. She oversees the data collection on political violence and protests in South America and is responsible for managing the team members. She holds an LLM in International Law from Leiden University. Her research interests include non-state armed groups, urban violence, and political disorder in Latin America and the Caribbean. She is fluent in English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, and German.
Last week in South America, demonstrations erupted in Chile for access to pension funds amid…
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Last week in South America, coca producers took to the streets in Bolivia to protest…
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Last week in South America, environmental protests were held in Argentina on World Water Day…
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Last week in South America, demonstrators took to the streets in Argentina to protest the…
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Last week in South America, protests against gender-based violence continued to take place in Argentina…
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Last week in South America, Ecuador’s electoral body ordered a partial recount in presidential polls.…
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Last week in South America, demonstrations were held in Chile in support of a bill…
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Last week in South America, nationwide protests carried out by labor groups erupted in Venezuela…
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Last month in South America, demonstrations decreased across the region. Nevertheless, a controversial abortion bill…
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