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This list of ongoing armed conflicts identifies present-day conflicts and the death toll associated with each conflict. The criteria of inclusion are the following: Armed conflicts consist in the use of armed force between two or more organized armed groups, governmental or non-governmental. [1]
The Global Conflict Tracker is an interactive guide to ongoing conflicts around the world of concern to the United States with background information and resources.
Number of active United Nations peacekeeping missions. Number of countries where armed conflicts took place. Number of interstate conflicts. Number of new armed conflicts. Number of new state-based conflicts. Number of new wars.
Armed conflict is a much rarer cause of death than non-communicable (in blue) or infectious diseases (in red). It is also less common than other causes of violent death: more than five times as many people died from homicides in 2019, and almost ten times as many from suicide.
An armed conflict is a disagreement between organized groups, or between one organized group and civilians, that causes at least 25 deaths during a year. This includes combatant and civilian deaths due to fighting.
New data shows record number of armed conflicts. Last year saw the highest number of state-based conflicts since 1946. In addition, the past three years were the most violent in the last...
Monitoring the political, security and economic significance of armed conflicts and instability around the world, not only for conflict-affected countries, but also for regional actors, great powers and the wider geopolitical order. IISS Conflict Trends Map offers an in-depth overview of the drivers, dynamics and outlook of active wars.
The ACLED Conflict Index assesses every country and territory in the world according to four indicators – deadliness, danger to civilians, geographic diffusion, and armed group fragmentation – based on analysis of political violence event data collected for the past year.
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.
The Armed Conflict Survey is the must-read reference on armed conflicts worldwide, offering in-depth analysis of the drivers, dynamics and outlook of active wars.