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William A. Clavijo

PhD in Public Policy, Strategies, and Development from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). He is the founder and president of the NGO Venezuela Global, based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Brazil advances in Building a National Policy for Refugees and Migrants

The social participation of refugees and migrants has become a central issue in debates on integration policies in host countries. Recognizing that these individuals...

The World Should Take Note of Brazil’s Refugee Policy

The Brazilian model holds promise for refugee situations in the Americas and around the world, where fatigued donors and beleaguered hosts try to marginalize refugees.

The crisis in Venezuela and the risk of a new migration wave

The new episode of the political crisis in Venezuela threatens to cause a new wave of forced migration in the hemisphere.

Guyana and the necessary discussion on just transition

In a world that will continue to demand oil to meet its energy needs, it is unfair to deny the small country the opportunity to take a leap towards development by taking advantage of its natural resources.

The electoral crossroads in Venezuela

The government of Nicolás Maduro has already begun to take measures to prevent the free expression of the popular will through the vote in the 2024 presidential elections.

Venezuela and the Irresponsible Narrative of Recovery

In recent months, the narrative about a supposed recovery of the country has gained strength, but as the evolution of socioeconomic indicators shows, Venezuela is far from a recovery.

Venezuela and the new geopolitical scenario

Venezuela reappeared on the geopolitical chessboard as an option to contribute to the substitution of part of Russia's oil exports. The idea puts Biden in a dilemma.