Conflict Early Warning and Crisis Mapping in Nigeria September 2013
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Why Doesn’t EW Work?
Warning the wrong people about things they already know.
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Change the Paradigm
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The Challenge Finger-in-the-Wind Syndrome • Site Selection • Project Design • Baseline Assessments • Monitoring and Evaluation
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Share Knowledge
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Why Multi-Stakeholder? • Information Sharing and Collaboration – Because different stakeholders know different things – Because everyone must be involved for peacebuilding to be successful
– Ownership and Buy-In by primary stakeholders and beneficiaries – Promote Social Capital for Peacebuilding
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Multi-Stakeholder Initiative • Academia • Policy Community • Civil Society • Private Sector • Community Based Organizations • Donor Community
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Holistic Framework • A Human Security Lens (Peaceable Livelihoods) – For Wide Relevance to Diverse Stakeholders – Because solving militancy or terrorism alone is not enough for sustainable security
– Because peace enables economic development which enables peace (Virtuous Cycle).
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Virtuous Cycle (Not Binomial)
Security
GDP
Development
Growth
Investment
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The Framework
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What We Need to Know: Hot Spots/Trends
Reported incidents resulting in fatalities in the 9 Niger Delta states (using Nigeria Watch data www.nigeriawatch.org formatted on the P4P Web Map)
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What We Need to Know: The Issues
Sub-Indicators in Rivers State (UNLocK/WANEP data formatted to P4P Web Map)
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What We Need to Know: The Issues
Sub-Indicators in Delta State (UNLocK/WANEP data formatted to P4P Web Map)
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What We Need to Know: Multi-Level Drill Down: Comparison by LGA (Local Government Area)
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Natural Disasters/Drought
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Natural Disasters/Drought
Table can be sorted by Date, Category, Geography, or Source
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Percentage Shootings and Killings Reported in Niger Delta
User can switch between raw tally and percentage Queries on the Indicator, Sub-Indicator, State, or LGA levels Maximum sample: 10
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Percentage Shootings and Killings in Rivers State by LGA
Map technologies provided by www.theGadflyProject.org
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What We Need to Know: Stakeholder Mapping By layering the supply over the demand, we can better engage with local civil society for effective peacebuilding and rapid response
Partners for Peace are self identified peacebuilding initiatives in the P4P network.
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Searchable Data Query Risk by SOURCE
Query Risk by CATEGORY: (Indicator and Sub-Indicator)
Query Risk by GEOGRAPHY: (State and LGA)
Query Risk by DATE RANGE
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Challenges With Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration • Different Mandates and Goals • Use Different Language • Think in Different Time Horizons • Different Cultures of Information Sharing
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www.p4p-nigerdelta.org
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Path Forward • New Features and Functions • More Stakeholders Mapped • More Data Sets • A WEB MAP IS NOT ENOUGH – Multi-Stakeholder Information Sharing and Collaboration for Improved Conflict Management
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[email protected] www.fundforpeace.org www.p4p-nigerdelta.org www.fundforpeace.org/facebook
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