Introducing ACLED-Religion: A New Pilot Project Tracking Religious Repression and Disorder
Download a PDF We are pleased to announce the launch of ACLED-Religion, our new pilot project collecting real-time data on…
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Download a PDF We are pleased to announce the launch of ACLED-Religion, our new pilot project collecting real-time data on…
Download a PDF 5 February 2021: New US Crisis Monitor data extend ACLED’s coverage of political violence and demonstration activity…
14 January 2021: The Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) has now expanded real-time coverage to all of…
9 December 2020: Historical back-coding extends ACLED’s coverage of Latin America & the Caribbean1ACLED’s Latin America & Caribbean dataset covers…
“Containing #Tehran” | New @CSIS_Threats report from @SethGJones featuring analysis of @ACLEDINFO data on demonstration events across #Iran: https://t.co/pZCWSzlTYt pic.twitter.com/Vjf4dbbUF8
— Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (@ACLEDINFO) January 7, 2020
“By deliberately using the term ‘targeting’, ACLED wants to underline the importance of connecting violence to political agency, while also noting that the violence explored in these data is only a subset of all violence that affects women.”
Brief ➡️ https://t.co/oWiiRD0q3f pic.twitter.com/5plX6YeSHH
— Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (@ACLEDINFO) January 7, 2020
We’ve now added over 100 new events from ACLED partner @FrontLineHRD, improving our coverage of attacks targeting human rights defenders worldwide.
Explore the data here: https://t.co/L7mYS58axC pic.twitter.com/WXdb4ZzqCR
— Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (@ACLEDINFO) September 27, 2019
Violence directed against government officials and government property increased last week in #Ukraine amid anti-#Russian demonstrations calling for the protection of Ukrainian interests in negotiations over the #Donbass conflict: https://t.co/6YnIJEzHaw pic.twitter.com/jVrix7VNxc
— Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (@ACLEDINFO) September 27, 2019
#JobOpening: ACLED is now hiring #Europe Researchers to track political violence and protest in #France, #Germany, #Italy, #Spain, #Portugal, the #Nordics, #Ireland, and the #UK.
Learn more and apply here: https://t.co/ppBiyNBuv5 pic.twitter.com/UUxi2nFOxW
— Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (@ACLEDINFO) September 29, 2019
Great report https://t.co/gOGuPICXFy
— Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (@ACLEDINFO) September 30, 2019
ACLED has now released all data on political violence and protest activity for 2019.
Access here ➡️ https://t.co/jVGWKLFsPK pic.twitter.com/OpzZFqSV3O
— Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (@ACLEDINFO) January 9, 2020
ACLED records almost 300 political violence and protest events across #Ethiopia in 2019, resulting in nearly 680 reported fatalities: https://t.co/uMH2VSo4bh pic.twitter.com/bHfmDbpccY
— Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (@ACLEDINFO) January 28, 2020
ACLED is looking for a new #Researcher to help track political violence and protest activity in #Afghanistan, #Iran, and the #Gulf.
Learn more and apply here ⬇https://t.co/xpWVPyJYcc
— Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (@ACLEDINFO) January 27, 2020