19 August 2024

Tracking Conflict Worldwide


CrisisWatch

Tracking Conflict Worldwide






After fifteen years in power, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country following a month of protests in which over 300 people were killed. The army should prevent reprisal killings, and the soon-to-be-formed interim government should investigate abuses and begin rebuilding democracy.
Also available in Bengali



Staying the Guns of August: Avoiding All-out Regional War in the Middle East 












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CrisisWatch is our global conflict tracker, an early warning tool designed to help prevent deadly violence. It keeps decision-makers up-to-date with developments in over 70 conflicts and crises every month, identifying trends and alerting them to risks of escalation and opportunities to advance peace. In addition, 
CrisisWatch monitors over 50 situations (“standby monitoring”) to offer timely information if developments indicate a drift toward violence or instability. Entries dating back to 2003 provide easily searchable conflict histories.
Learn more about CrisisWatch

Outlook for This Month
August 2024

CONFLICT RISK ALERTS
Iran Israel/Palestine Lebanon Venezuela

RESOLUTION OPPORTUNITIES
Benin Democratic Republic of Congo Niger Rwanda


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