Matt Fluegel-Carew is ACLED’s Senior Programs Manager and has been with the organization since December 2013. He was originally hired as the ACLED’s West Africa Researcher and has previously worked as Research Manager for a number of the project’s regional desks, including South Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Latin America, and East Asia. He is currently responsible for ACLED’s program management, fundraising and development, and partner outreach. He also leads the Operations department, which oversees ACLED’s travel, procurement, digital office management, and risk planning and mitigation. Matt holds an MA in Geopolitics & Grand Strategy from the University of Sussex and a second MA in Eurasian Studies from Carleton University, with his research focusing on regional cooperation and conflict management. He has worked previously for Global Affiars Canada and the Canadian Department National Defence, and for consulting firms specializing in policy development and political risk analysis.
In the first quarter of 2016, many of the trends that marked the previous year…
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Violence and protest levels in Nigeria in December and early January were fairly consistent with…
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Nigeria was the second most active country in the ACLED dataset in 2015. The first…
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Over the past year, a number of African leaders have held referendums in an attempt…
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ACLED tracks a wide variety of non-governmental conflict actors in the Democratic Republic of Congo.…
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In April, allegations of child sexual abuse by French soldiers and other nationalities deployed as…
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Mali’s current outlook can be termed as cautiously optimistic, although significant challenges remain following the…
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Since the beginning of 2015, numerous offensives have been launched by the Armed Forces of…
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Following the short but deadly burst of fighting in May, Mali has generally seen a…
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