Margaux has been with ACLED since 2015 and is now a Research Co-Manager for the Africa desk. In this role, she oversees the coding of political violence and protests across all countries in Africa and analyses key trends in weekly regional overviews. She is also a PhD Candidate in Humanitarianism and Conflict Response at the University of Manchester. Her research looks at the role of civilian group actors in conflict transformation processes in intrastate armed conflicts, with a particular focus on ceasefires. More broadly, she is interested in conflict dynamics in East-central Africa as well as aspects of inclusivity and agency in peacemaking and peacebuilding initiatives.
Conflict activity in South Sudan reduced by half between May and October, confirming the trends…
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From November 2015, Ethiopia has experienced an unprecedented wave of popular mobilisation. The protests took…
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Sudan witnessed a rise in conflict activity and fatalities over April – May 2017, driven…
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Conflict levels reduced by nearly half between April and May 2017 in South Sudan. This…
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Political violence in Ghana has risen sharply since the beginning of 2017. While Ghana is…
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In April 2017, violence escalated to its highest level in more than three years in…
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Higher levels of violence have rocked South Sudan since July 2016, when battles re-erupted between…
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The nearly 3,000 fatalities reported between November 2015 and January 2017 rocked Ethiopia and the…
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With political violence levels at their second highest point since 1997 as per the ACLED…
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