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  • Conflict TrendsJul 3
    Spotlighting Sexual Violence in Akwa Ibom State – June 28 – July 4, 2020

      This weekly update spotlights rising cases of sexual violence in the Niger Delta with a particular focus on rape and female child molestation in Akwa Ibom State. According to +

  • Conflict TrendsJun 29
    Renewed Cult Violence in Bayelsa State – June 21-27, 2020

      This weekly update highlights cult violence in the Niger Delta with a particular focus on violent clashes between rival cult gangs in Bayelsa State. Recent data indicate an increase +

  • FeaturedConflict TrendsJun 19
    Piracy and Sea Robbery in Rivers State – June 14-20, 2020

      This weekly update spotlights piracy and maritime crime in the Niger Delta with a particular focus on sea robbery in Rivers State. Emerging trends indicate an upsurge in incidents +

  • Conflict TrendsNDResourcesFeaturedMay 29
    Gang Violence in Cross River State | May 24-30, 2020

      This weekly update looks at gang violence in the Niger Delta with a particular focus on Cross River state. Gang violence is a prevailing security threat in Cross River, +

  • PublicationsNDResourcesConflict TrendsMay 19
    Niger Delta Quarterly Conflict Tracker – Q1 2020

      The Niger Delta Peace and conflict landscape remained largely unchanged during the first quarter of 2020. There were no significant changes in the trends and patterns of conflict risk +

  • Conflict TrendsFeaturedMay 15
    Kidnapping in Bayelsa State | May 10-16, 2020

      Recent trends indicate a resurgence of kidnapping for ransom in Bayelsa state. Kidnapping is increasingly becoming frequent and geographically dispersed in the state. According to data (download report below), +

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