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  • PublicationsNDResearchConflict TrendsInternalFeb 6
    Niger Delta Quarterly Conflict Trends (October-December 2016)

    Sustainable peace and security remains a key challenge in the Niger Delta region. The monthly conflict tracker covering October-December 2016 can be downloaded here. To ensure that these trackers are +

  • NDResourcesInternalNDResearchConflict TrendsJan 20
    Abia State Conflict Tracker: November-December 2016

    This monthly tracker is designed to updatePeace Agents on paterns and trends in conflict risk and violence, as identfed by the Integrated Peace and Development Unit (IPDU) early warning system, +

  • InternalSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTPublicationsConflict TrendsNDResearchNov 29
    Niger Delta Quarterly Conflict Trends (Q3)

    Sustainable peace and security remains a key challenge in the Niger Delta region. Recent trends in violence have shown significant rise in conflict incidents and violent fatalities since February 2015. +

  • NDResourcesUncategorizedConflict TrendsInternalNDBlogOct 25
    August-September Monthly Conflict Tracker

    Sustainable peace and security remains a key challenge in the Niger Delta region. Recent trends in violence have shown significant rise in conflict incidents and violent fatalities since February 2015. According to data formatted +

  • UncategorizedConflict TrendsNDResearchPublicationsInternalSep 29
    July-August Conflict Tracker

    This monthly tracker is designed to update Peace Agents on patterns and trends in conflict risk and violence, as identified by the Integrated Peace and Development Unit (IPDU) early warning +

  • NDResearchPublicationsConflict TrendsInternalNDResourcesSep 2
    Niger Delta Quarterly Conflict Trends (Quarter 2)

    Sustainable peace and security remains a key challenge in the Niger Delta region. Recent trends in violence have shown significant rise in conflict incidents andviolent fatalities since February 2015. According to data formatted +

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