Renata Segura Deputy Program Director, Latin America and Caribbean Please submit all media inquiries to media@crisisgroup.org or call +57 60 1 256 5769 ext 101 or +32 (0) 2 536 00 71 Crisis Group Role As Deputy Program Director for Latin America and Caribbean, Renata Segura supports the Program director with the production of reports and other outputs, as well as advocacy and outreach. Renata works closely with analysts in the design, research and production of reports. Professional Background Colombian by birth, Renata has been based in New York for more than 20 years. She started her career as a reporter on Colombian TV and a nationally-distributed magazine, before working at the Jesuit-led NGO CINEP in Bogotá. She got her Ph.D. in political science from the New School for Social Research in New York in 2007. Between 2002 and 2019, Renata worked at the Conflict Prevention and Peace Forum, a program of the Social Science Research Council. Her most recent position there was associate director of the Conflict Prevention and Peace Forum. In this capacity she led over a hundred research projects and workshops examining challenges to democratic governance and peace in Latin America and the Caribbean, on topics including drug policy, climate change, food resilience and gender. She has published material on constitutionalism, conflict prevention & resolution, drug policy, mining & diaspora politics, among other issues. Areas of Expertise Latin America Conflict Constitutionalism Languages Spanish English Select Publications Made in Havana: How Colombia and the FARC Decided to End the War, International Peace Institute, February 2017 (Edited) Diaspora Lobbies and the U.S. Government, NYU Press, October 2014 In The News 13 Feb 2023 [The gangs in Haiti are] running out of tools to control people. They extort, but there’s only so much money that can be extorted from people that are really poor. AP Renata Segura Deputy Program Director, Latin America and Caribbean Latest Updates Podcast / Latin America & Caribbean 09 December 2022 Can Foreign Forces Tackle Haiti’s Gangs? Op-Ed / Latin America & Caribbean 01 December 2022 Haiti Needs Help Podcast / Latin America & Caribbean 03 June 2022 Who is Rodolfo Hernández, Colombia’s “TikTok King”, and Can He Win the Presidency? Podcast / Latin America & Caribbean 10 June 2021 COVID-19, Inequality and Protests in Colombia Commentary / Latin America & Caribbean 21 October 2020 Bolivia’s Landslide Lays to Rest the Fears of Fraud Also available in Español