The Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) is a disaggregated conflict analysis and crisis mapping project. ACLED is the highest quality, most widely used, realtime data and analysis source on political violence and protest in the developing world. Practitioners, researchers and governments depend on ACLED for the latest reliable information on current conflict and disorder patterns.
A new update of the recent unrest in Burundi, covering events from 26 April…
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A new update of the recent unrest in Burundi, covering events from 26 April 2015…
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A new update of the recent unrest in Burundi, covering events from 26 April 2015…
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A new update of the recent unrest in Burundi, covering events from 26 April 2015…
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A new update of the recent unrest in Burundi, covering events from 26 April 2015…
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A new update of the recent unrest in Burundi, covering events from 26 April 2015…
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On 31 December, Sudan President Omar al-Bashir announced a 30-day ceasefire for the regions of…
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A new update of the recent unrest in Burundi, covering events from 26 April 2015…
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A new update of the recent unrest in Burundi, covering events from 26 April to…
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