As of December 2024, the *********************** were ranked as the most conflict-intense in the world, with over ** percent of its population exposed to conflict. Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza following the terrorist attack on Israel in October 2023 has led to over 50,000 fatalities. *******, ravaged by a civil war since 2021, and *******, at war with Russia following the invasion in 2022, followed behind.
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This dataset contains the ACLED conflict index, its classification, and related underlying dimensions and rankings of deadliness, danger, diffusion, and fragmentation for the 279 second-level administrative areas of Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, and Chad between 2018 and 2023. Following a slightly modified version of ACLED's conflict index methodology, the dataset is generated based on ACLED’s curated dataset for Africa (5 January 2024) and United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs's (OCHA) geographic dataset for the Sahel (including P-codes).
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As of December 2024, the *********************** were ranked as the most conflict-intense in the world, with over ** percent of its population exposed to conflict. Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza following the terrorist attack on Israel in October 2023 has led to over 50,000 fatalities. *******, ravaged by a civil war since 2021, and *******, at war with Russia following the invasion in 2022, followed behind.