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Niger Delta Quarterly Conflict Tracker – Q3 2020

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    Niger Delta Quarterly Conflict Tracker – Q3 2020

    By P4P | Quarterly Report | 0 comment | 11 February, 2021 | 0

    The peace and conflict landscape in the Niger Delta remained largely unchanged during the third quarter of 2020.  There were no significant changes in the levels of conflict risk and lethal violence during the period, compared to the second quarter of the year (See page 2). According to  data  uploaded  to  the  P4P  Peace  Map (www.tgpcloud.org/p4p/index.php?m=p4p), communal conflict and land disputes, criminality, gang  violence,  political  violence,  mob  violence, and violent protests were the  major causes  of conflict risk and lethal violence during the period.

    This quarterly tracker looks at the trends and patterns of conflict risk factors and incidents of violence, and the related pressures on peace and stability at the regional, state and local levels. It is not designed as a conflict analysis, but rather it is intended to update stakeholders on patterns and trends in violence.  Understanding  the  deeper conflict  drivers,  implications,  and  mitigating options requires a robust participatory, qualitative analysis of these trends by local stakeholders in affected  communities,  including  women, traditional  authorities,  political  leaders,  youths, private sector actors, and others.

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