Conflict events in Somalia: number of fatalities (ACLED - 2017)

The ACLED (Armed Conflict Location and Event Data) project codes reported information on the exact location, date, and other characteristics of politically violent events in unstable and warring states. ACLED focuses on tracking a range of violent and non-violent actions by political agents, including governments, rebels, militias, communal groups, political parties, rioters, protesters and civilians. Data contain specific information on the date, location, group names, interaction type, event type, reported fatalities and contextual notes. Dataset provided by ACLED. More information available on: https://www.acleddata.com/

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Source https://app.mapx.org/static.html?views=MX-JZE39-E53LZ-0IIHP&zoomToViews=true#JAAc6
Author UNEP/GRID-Geneva
Maintainer UNEP/GRID-Geneva
Last Updated December 7, 2022, 07:48 (UTC)
Created December 7, 2022, 07:48 (UTC)
GUID MX-JZE39-E53LZ-0IIHP
Issued 2017-09-18 10:15:39
Language EN
Modified 2019-03-12 13:18:07
Publisher email info@mapx.org
Publisher name UNEP/GRID-Geneva
Theme Web Map
data_type geospatial
keywords_m49 SOM
projects_description Drought Impact and Needs Assessment - Somalia
projects_id MX-U2K-8HQ-WN0-VSV-PHX
projects_title DINA - Somalia
range_end_at_year 2019
range_start_at_year 1997
source_abstract ACLED collects and codes reported information on developing world political violence, with a focus on civil and communal conflicts, violence against civilians, remote violence, rioting and protesting. ACLED covers violent activity that occurs both within and outside the context of a civil war, particularly violence against civilians, militia interactions, communal conflict and rioting. It aims to capture the modes, frequency and intensity of political violence and opposition as it occurs in context across developing states.
source_title Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED-2017)
spatial SOM