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About Jimena
Jimena Ledgard is a multimedia journalist based in Lima, Peru. She covers the environment, social unrest, politics, the war on drugs, human rights and tech in Peru, but has also reported on Mexico, Venezuela and Chile. She is a former grantee of the Fundación Gabo, the Open Society Foundation and the International Women’s Media Foundation. 

Jimena regularly publishes in international media, has fixed for PBS, National Geographic and the Deutsche Welle, and has been an on-camera presenter for ViceTV. She also recently produced "The Catch" for Foreign Policy, a podcast on giant squid fishing and what it says about the state of our oceans.

She has a master's degree in Media from the London School of Economics, which she attended as a Chevening scholar. 

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U.S. tech firms are replacing workers with cheaper talent in Latin America

01 Feb 2023  |  restofworld.org
Latin American startups and tech companies are struggling to recruit and retain senior developers as U.S. firms outsource jobs to the region, offering higher salaries than local companies can match. Despite recent tech sector layoffs, experienced developers remain scarce, and Latin American startups are forced to become creative in hiring, such as training junior employees. The Covid-19 pandemic increased remote work opportunities for Latin American developers with U.S. companies, exacerbating the talent crunch for local startups. Salaries in Latin America lag significantly behind those in the U.S., with senior developers in Mexico and Argentina earning much less than their American counterparts. Some Latin American startups have benefited from the influx of available talent, but many still struggle to offer competitive salaries and resort to alternatives like stock options and company culture to attract employees.

They don’t see us as equals

01 Feb 2023  |  Welcome to Hell World
The article reports on the ongoing protests in Peru following the attempted self-coup and removal of President Pedro Castillo. It details the police violence that has resulted in at least sixty deaths and numerous injuries, particularly among indigenous and rural Peruvians. The narrative captures the voices of protesters who feel marginalized and oppressed by the elite, and it highlights the harsh realities faced by those demonstrating against the government. The piece underscores the deep-seated social and political issues in Peru, with a focus on the human cost of the unrest.

Live analysis of the political crisis and social unrest in Peru for France24.

The Catch Podcast Season 3

29 Sep 2022  |  Foreign Policy
Season 3 of The Catch, a podcast by Foreign Policy, is set to explore the effects of Russia's war in Ukraine and climate change on the Arctic cod fisheries. Host Ruxandra Guidi will travel to northern Norway to engage with local fishers and processors who find themselves in a challenging situation due to geopolitical tensions and shifting fish migration patterns. Ruxandra Guidi is an experienced journalist with over two decades of storytelling in various formats and has reported extensively across the Americas and the U.S.-Mexico border region.

Five Months On, the Oil Spill’s Effects Linger

28 Sep 2022  |  Hakai Magazine
The article discusses the aftermath of an oil spill by Spanish oil company Repsol off the coast of Ancón, Peru, which the United Nations has called the worst environmental disaster in Peru's recent history. The spill has significantly affected the local fishing industry, with ports at a standstill and fishers unable to work. Repsol hired some fishers to clean up the spill, but they were poorly equipped and some report health issues. The Peruvian government has issued an indefinite fishing ban, impacting food security and livelihoods. Compensation efforts by Repsol have been sporadic and incomplete, with disagreements on the number of affected fishers due to informal fishing practices. The lack of coordination and transparency from the government and Repsol has caused community rifts, and some fishers are considering more extreme protest measures. Repsol did not comment on the situation.

Fixer and field producer for report on parliamentary coup and protests.

How people buy, and how tech intervenes, around the globe

09 Aug 2022  |  Rest of World
The article explores how technology is transforming purchasing behaviors across different regions globally. It highlights exclusive fitness studios in Peru offering remote experiences, the revival of sari interest in Pakistan through online marketplaces, and the challenges of Shariah-compliant e-commerce in Indonesia. It also covers the rise of e-commerce businesses in Colombia via social media, the use of Instagram for seafood delivery in Sri Lanka, and the impact of online meat delivery platforms in India. Additionally, it discusses the role of a small Kenyan airport in high-end electronics imports, the black market for dollars in Lebanon, the reliance on Facebook for baby formula in Vietnam, and the booming livestream e-commerce industry in China.

Financial Pandemic: For a refugee in crisis-hit Lebanon, even buying bread is a struggle

07 Jul 2022  |  fullerproject.org
Zahwa Ashwah, a Palestinian refugee in Lebanon, faces severe hardships due to the country's financial crisis. Living in the Burj el Burajneh camp with her three adult children, Ashwah struggles to afford basic necessities like bread and cooking gas, as prices have skyrocketed. The family relies on loans from friends and occasional help from NGOs, including an annual cash handout from UNRWA, which is insufficient. The crisis has also led to electricity shortages, making it difficult to preserve food and heat their home. Health issues are exacerbated by the lack of affordable medical care, and the family faces psychological stress. Despite some assistance, the situation remains dire, with rising crime and violence adding to their worries.

Inflation: Peru woman feeding her community as food prices soar

24 Jun 2022  |  Nation
Asencia Tuamana, a community organizer in Cerro Papa, Lima, Peru, started a communal kitchen during the 2020 lockdown to help locals with no income. Despite mockery, the kitchen now serves up to 140 people daily. Rising food prices have forced a 50% increase in meal costs, but Tuamana has limited it to 2-2.5 soles. She faces challenges like vegetable price hikes, gas costs, and market sellers' hostility. Tuamana's vegetable patch has been crucial, especially during farmers' protests. She plans to expand it but needs funds and support, as rising costs threaten her emergency fund. The story is part of a project on how inflation affects women worldwide.

Five months later, the Ancón oil spill’s effects linger

24 Jun 2022  |  grist.org
The Ancón oil spill, caused by the Spanish company Repsol, has left the port in Ancón, Peru, nearly inactive and has severely impacted local fishers and communities. Despite initial outrage, the spill has faded from media attention amidst Peru's political crisis. The Peruvian government is pursuing legal action against Repsol, but fishers remain out of work, and seafood eateries are closed. Compensation efforts have been sporadic and incomplete, exacerbating the struggles of affected communities. The spill has disrupted local food security and caused health issues among fishers hired for cleanup. The lack of coordination and transparency in compensation efforts has led to community tensions and calls for more drastic protest measures.

Financial Pandemic: ‘Sri Lanka is not a country for poor people now’

12 May 2022  |  fullerproject.org
Feroza Hussein, a resident of Colombo, describes the severe financial hardships faced by poor families in Sri Lanka due to skyrocketing prices of essential goods like gas, kerosene, and food. The economic crisis has forced many, including Feroza, to switch from gas to kerosene and eventually to firewood for cooking, despite the increased risks. The cost of living has become unbearable, with basic food items and medicine becoming increasingly unaffordable. The narrative highlights the dire situation for the poor in Sri Lanka amidst the ongoing financial crisis.

Netflix cracks down on password sharing, but early efforts in Peru are a mess

01 Mar 2022  |  Rest of World
Netflix implemented a new policy in Peru, Chile, and Costa Rica to charge extra for account password sharing outside of a subscriber's household. This move comes as Netflix seeks to address low revenue per user in Latin America and follows a subscriber drop. The policy has caused confusion and inconsistency among users, with some canceling their subscriptions or continuing to share accounts without repercussions. Consumer protection agencies have raised concerns, and Netflix has stated that subscribers can avoid extra charges by not sharing accounts. The impact on the market and potential shifts to competitors or piracy are being watched closely.

Fitness studios sell experiences remotely to scale their business model in Peru

01 Jan 2022  |  Rest of World
Exclusive fitness studios in Peru, such as Síclo and KO Urban Detox Center, have adapted to the pandemic by offering remote and hybrid workout experiences. Síclo, known for its high-end indoor cycling, has expanded its reach through digital platforms and connected fitness models, while KO Urban Detox Center has embraced on-demand online classes. Both companies aim to balance in-studio and at-home workouts, catering to a broader audience while maintaining their elite status. The pandemic has significantly increased the demand for online fitness solutions, with many Peruvians turning to remote exercise options.

India’s right to be forgotten law could silence state critics

01 Dec 2021  |  Rest of World
India is considering a right to be forgotten law as part of its Personal Data Protection bill, which could allow individuals to request the removal of personal data from search engines. While this could protect personal privacy, there are concerns that the law could be misused by the government to suppress free speech and protect the interests of the powerful. The bill proposes appointing special officers to adjudicate these requests, raising fears of corruption and abuse. The article highlights the potential consequences of adopting such a law without considering India's unique legal and cultural context.

Dirty work

04 Oct 2021  |  Rest of World
In Kerala, India, police conducted a significant raid, arresting 43 men for possessing and sharing child sexual abuse material. This operation, part of a larger crackdown named P-Hunt, reflects a growing trend of increased online child exploitation during the pandemic. Kerala's Countering Child Sexual Exploitation (CCSE) unit, under Cyberdome, employs advanced techniques to track and infiltrate groups sharing such material on platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram. Despite proactive efforts, challenges remain in securing convictions due to procedural errors and societal stigmas. The raids, however, have raised local awareness about child sexual abuse.

Indonesia’s ethical hackers take on perceptions and the government

01 Jun 2021  |  Rest of World
Teguh Aprianto, an ethical hacker, faced backlash from Indonesian authorities after alerting them to a data breach. Despite the negative perception of hackers in Indonesia, Aprianto founded Ethical Hacker Indonesia to educate and redirect young talent towards ethical hacking. The organization has been active in addressing data breaches and politically motivated cyberattacks, advocating for better cybersecurity practices. The article highlights the challenges faced by ethical hackers in Indonesia, the rise of cybercrimes, and the tension between the government and civil society.

Peru’s surprise presidential front runner has fewer than 8,000 Twitter followers

14 Apr 2021  |  Rest of World
The article discusses the unexpected victory of Pedro Castillo of the Perú Libre Party in the first round of Peru's presidential election, despite being overlooked by both international and national media. Castillo, a former school teacher and union leader, is described as a voice for the rural and working-class Peruvians. The article highlights the digital divide in Peru, where internet access is significantly lower in rural areas compared to Lima. Despite this, Castillo's campaign was successful without a strong social media presence, relying on traditional methods and local radio. The article also notes the organic support Castillo received on social media platforms like Facebook and TikTok, especially from rural areas. It suggests that while Castillo's campaign lacked a cohesive digital strategy, it resonated with voters who felt neglected by other candidates. The campaign plans to adapt and enhance its social media outreach for the upcoming runoff election.

The surprising election in Peru reveals deep digital divides

14 Apr 2021  |  Rest of World
The article explores the unexpected victory of Pedro Castillo in the first round of Peru's presidential elections, highlighting the digital divide between urban and rural areas. Despite limited digital presence, Castillo's grassroots campaign resonated with rural voters. The article contrasts Castillo's traditional campaign methods with the more digitally savvy approaches of other candidates, emphasizing the role of social media and digital connectivity in modern elections.

For delivery apps in the UAE, it’s a race to the bottom

02 Feb 2021  |  Rest of World
The competitive landscape of food delivery apps in Dubai has intensified, with major players like Talabat, Deliveroo, Careem, and Noon vying for dominance. The pandemic has exacerbated challenges for restaurants, which face high commission fees from these platforms. In response, Noon and Careem have introduced new pricing models to attract restaurant partners. Despite these changes, industry experts remain skeptical about the long-term benefits for restaurants, which are struggling with reduced tourism and foot traffic. The market is also seeing the rise of delivery-only kitchens and discount meal services, further complicating the situation for traditional dine-in establishments.

Getting political is becoming profitable for influencers in Peru

01 Jan 2021  |  Rest of World
Influencers in Peru, such as Alessandra Mazzini and Andrea del Águila, are increasingly engaging in political discourse, driven by the political turmoil and social issues in the country. This shift has led to both increased followings and significant backlash, including harassment and threats. Brands like H&M and Glossier are embracing the trend towards authenticity, which now includes political engagement. However, the risks for influencers, particularly women, are substantial, with threats to their safety and income. Organizations like Hiperderecho are advocating for online safety, highlighting the challenges faced by these influencers.

Stat of the day

01 Jul 2020  |  Rest of World
Okta acquired Auth0 for $6.5 billion, a significant increase from Auth0's valuation of $1.9 billion in July 2020. Data consumption in rural India increased by 400% between 2020 and 2021, reaching 13,000 terabytes by June 2021. The iPhone 13 is least affordable in the Philippines, where it costs 32 days of pay for the average wage earner, compared to under a week’s worth of earnings for the average worker in Switzerland.

Stat of the day

01 Jan 2020  |  Rest of World
Ecommurz, an anonymous Indonesian tech account, gained prominence in 2021 for exposing underpayment allegations against Ruangguru. The South Korean company Pinkfong's 'Baby Shark' has become the most-watched YouTube video, generating significant revenue. In Turkmenistan, cigarette prices have been rising due to the government's longstanding antismoking policies.

Stat of the day

01 Jan 2020  |  Rest of World
The total value of digital payment transactions in the UAE reached $18.5 billion in 2020, more than double the value from two years earlier, driven by the pandemic and the entry of platforms like Stripe. In Gujarat, India, 50,000 'registered digital warriors' and 10,000 BJP IT Cell volunteers are creating and circulating propaganda messages ahead of state elections. Subway has heavily invested in product placement in South Korean TV dramas, appearing in 17 shows to promote its products.
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