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Category Archives: Civilians At Risk

Violence against Civilians and Al Shabaab: Tactics of Internal Security and Distabilisation

By Caitriona Dowd11 February 2015
Conflict event levels and reported fatalities fell slightly in Somalia in January. While violence overall…
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Egypt: Developments in Political Violence Patterns Through a Comparative Analysis of the January 25th Protest Anniversaries

By James Moody11 February 2015
January saw heightened conflict activity in Egypt; a pattern that is evident in both 2013…
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Inter-communal Conflict in Sudan

By Roudabeh Kishi28 January 2015
Sudan continues to be one of the top three most violent countries in Africa, as…
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Counter-revolution, Autocracy, and Stability in Egypt in 2014

By James Moody28 January 2015
The most significant trend witnessed throughout 2014 in Egypt was the dramatic decline of riot…
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Political Militias and Remote Violence in 2014

By Daniel Wigmore-Shepherd28 January 2015
Version 5 of ACLED carries a new event type termed ‘Remote violence’. Remote violence is…
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A Review of Libya in 2014

By James Moody21 January 2015
Libya was the fourth most active and the sixth most violent country in the ACLED…
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Update of ACLED Resources on Boko Haram

By Daniel Wigmore-Shepherd12 January 2015
Boko Haram continues to be one of the most high-profile and lethal conflict actor within…
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State Policy, Political Opportunity and Phases of Contentious Political Activity in Egypt

By James Moody18 December 2014
A cursory glance at Egypt’s conflict landscape from the beginning of the revolutionary uprising would…
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Tensions among soldiers in Ivory Coast

By Andrea Carboni10 December 2014
Contrary to the recent tensions in neighbouring Mali and Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast has experienced…
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Terrorism: A review of differences in definition

By Caitriona Dowd10 December 2014
The existence of multiple, contrasting and even contradictory definitions and conceptualisations of terrorism in policy,…
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The Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) is a disaggregated data collection, analysis, and crisis mapping project.

ACLED is the highest quality and most widely used real-time data and analysis source on political violence and protest around the world. Practitioners, researchers, journalists, and governments depend on ACLED for the latest reliable information on current conflict and disorder patterns.

ACLED is a registered non-profit organization with 501(c)(3) status in the United States.

Please contact [email protected] with comments or queries regarding the ACLED dataset.







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