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The colors for the “Pct Change” column correspond to the following thresholds: Color To export the contents of the table to a spreadsheet, click the “Download” button.

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Clicking a specific country or ADMIN1 will select that unit in the sidebar menu, updating the other elements of the dashboard to reference only that selection. The bars under the statistic column headers may be used to filter values, retaining only rows with greater than/equal to the specified value.

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To search for a specific country or ADMIN1, type into the bars under those headers. Click a column header to sort by that column. The table is interactive, with complete sorting and filtering capabilities. The colors correspond to the change levels categories. The relative difference between the most recent week’s event total compared to the selected average, expressed in percentage terms. The average number of events for a corresponding country or ADMIN1 over the most recent four weeks (if “Previous month” is selected) or 52 weeks (if “Previous year” is selected). Total number of events for each country or ADMIN1 for the latest week of ACLED data. The table displays three statistics for each entry: Column Name If a specific country is selected from the sidebar menu, this table retains only ADMIN1s within that country. If the “Subnational” view is selected, each row in the table is for a single ADMIN1 within a country or territory. If the “Country” view is selected from the sidebar menu, the table summarizes activity for each country and territory in the world. The Event Count and Change Statistics table shows the latest week’s event count for the selected event and/or sub-event types. The individual points are colored by event type, with the included types selected in the sidebar menu. When hovering over an Emerging Actor event, a ◆ flag will appear next to the actor(s) that are emergent in the event. For easy identification, Emerging Actor events are always shown – they do not cluster with other nearby events on the map like those without Emerging Actors. These are actors that were active in the latest week but not within the last year. Hovering over the individual points display event information, like the location, date, actors, and event/sub-event types.Įvent locations styled with a ◆ indicate that Emerging Actors have been identified. Clicking a cluster will reveal individual events near that location or additional sub-clusters within the larger cluster. If there are many events near a location, the points will cluster into a single circle with a label denoting the number of events near that location. This map is displayed if the “Subnational” view is selected from the “Map & Table View” menu. The Event Locations map shows events of the selected event and/or sub-event types for the latest week of ACLED data. For example, a very violent country that experiences a significant decline in violence may still be very violent, but it will register a “large decrease in violence” on the map. Please note that these maps depict change in violence and demonstration rates, not overall levels. The colors and their corresponding categories and thresholds are as follows: Colorīetween a -25% decrease and a 10% increaseĬountries with two events or fewer on average in the previous month/year and five events or fewer in the most recent week of ACLED data are categorized as “Limited change in activity” to account for low baseline activity. If “Previous month” is selected in the menu, the historical norm is the most recent four weeks prior to the current week if “Previous year” is selected, the historical norm is the most recent 52 weeks prior to the current week.Ĭhange levels are calculated using the number of events given the selected event and/or sub-event types in the sidebar menu. This map is displayed if the “Country” view is selected from the “Map & Table View” menu. The Country Change Level map identifies countries and territories experiencing a change in political violence and demonstrations in the current week relative to a historical norm.












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