Reports

A number of organizations (mainly international organizations and nongovernmental organization) publish reports on a regular basis (many on an annual basis) that offer analyses and data on different aspects of politics and society in Latin America. Some cover the entire world, and include Latin America as one region of the world; others focus exclusively on Latin America.

The following sources cover these kinds of reports: (1) regular reports, including (i) global reports that cover Latin America and (ii) strictly Latin American reports; and (2) occasional reports.

Regular Reports
   Global Reports that Cover Latin America
   Latin America Reports
Occasional Reports
    • CRS Reports
      • Reports on a range of topics of current relevance in Latin America, prepared by the Congressional Research Service (CRS), a part of the U.S. Library of Congress. By entering the name of a country or region in the search engine, the relevant reports will appear.
    • Global Commission on Drug Policy
      • Reports by the Global Commission on Drug Policy, on drug policy reform generally and recommendations to countries in areas such as decriminalization, health and security, alternatives to incarcerations, and more intelligent measures against violent organizations
    • IACHR (Inter-American Commission on Human Rights)
    • IAD (Inter-American Dialogue)
      • Reports on a range of social and political issues in Latin America
    • InSightCrime
      • Report on crime and drug-related matters in Latin America
    • International Crisis Group – Latin America & Caribbean
      • Report on a variety of conflicts in Latin America and the Caribbean
    • Wilson Center Reports on the Americas
      • Reports on key issues for Latin America and the Caribbean