diff --git a/metadata/signals.csv b/metadata/signals.csv index c2a463d..f1d602e 100644 --- a/metadata/signals.csv +++ b/metadata/signals.csv @@ -2858,3 +2858,4 @@ CUB;Cuba;Latin America and the Caribbean;False;idmc_displacement_disaster;2024-1
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  • ";http://eepurl.com/i2qLbA#CUB;2024-10-30;0.1.14.3 SDN;Sudan;Southern and Eastern Africa;True;acled_conflict;2024-10-25;High concern;2727.0;https://mcusercontent.com/ea3f905d50ea939780139789d/images/b1d7ecb2-1c49-36ed-6d34-4d42eb7221dc.png;https://mcusercontent.com/ea3f905d50ea939780139789d/images/d1dc9e4c-eeb1-a2b1-d5ad-be9e8bfeab2f.png;;;The armed conflicts in Sudan are mainly due to clashes between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), with the violence concentrated in Khartoum, Darfur, and Al Jazirah. The conflicts revolve around territorial control and political power struggles, further complicated by ethnic and regional disputes, leading to significant civilian casualties and displacement. Additionally, protests by internally displaced persons in places like Port Sudan reveal opposition to resettlement orders amidst ongoing socio-political issues.;SAF-RSF clashes escalate violence, causing civilian displacement.;ACLED reporting;https://data.humdata.org/dataset/sudan-acled-conflict-data;https://acleddata.com;;"Access ACLED conflict data for Sudan directly on HDX. For more granular data, analysis, and context, visit the ACLED website.";http://eepurl.com/i3v-oo#SDN;2024-11-05;0.1.14.3 TCD;Chad;West and Central Africa;True;acled_conflict;2024-11-09;Medium concern;161.0;https://mcusercontent.com/ea3f905d50ea939780139789d/images/6c0b332e-444d-c575-b9bb-4ad46cc94682.png;https://mcusercontent.com/ea3f905d50ea939780139789d/images/57eb95a6-ef02-a5fb-0d57-f4a7a7e119f5.png;;;Armed conflicts and attacks by ISWAP or Boko Haram militants primarily occurred in the villages of Hadjer-Lamis and Lac provinces, causing destruction, civilian casualties, and abductions, while a land dispute in Mayo-Kebbi Est led to clashes among villagers. Protests and riots were reported in Ouaddai, where Sudanese refugees clashed over delayed aid. Incidents of violence and looting by unidentified armed groups occurred in various regions, including Hadjer-Lamis and Sila, with motivations ranging from robbery to personal attacks.;Violence and unrest surge with attacks, protests, and land clashes.;ACLED reporting;https://data.humdata.org/dataset/chad-acled-conflict-data;https://acleddata.com;;"Access ACLED conflict data for Chad directly on HDX. For more granular data, analysis, and context, visit the ACLED website.";http://eepurl.com/i4rNHo#TCD;2024-11-19;0.1.14.5 +MOZ;Mozambique;Southern and Eastern Africa;True;acled_conflict;2024-11-21;Medium concern;138.0;https://mcusercontent.com/ea3f905d50ea939780139789d/images/6314486e-c0ad-28e4-c6d9-3f8c18c7135d.png;https://mcusercontent.com/ea3f905d50ea939780139789d/images/5919c7b9-d21e-30bc-3a68-79b2b0b3d4a6.png;;;In Mozambique, widespread unrest emerged in cities like Maputo, Beira, and Nampula due to allegations of election fraud, police violence, and the murder of a PODEMOS legal representative, leading to violent clashes with police. Additionally, Cabo Delgado was the site of Islamist militia attacks and projects-related protests over land compensation, contributing to the region's turmoil. The reported events occur against a backdrop of dissatisfaction with the general election results and related tensions.;Unrest and violence surge amid election fraud allegations and attacks.;ACLED reporting;https://data.humdata.org/dataset/mozambique-acled-conflict-data;https://acleddata.com;;"Access ACLED conflict data for Mozambique directly on HDX. For more granular data, analysis, and context, visit the ACLED website.";http://eepurl.com/i4W4nE#MOZ;2024-11-26;0.2.0.1