ACLED
Maintaining and improving ACLED’s core operations
ABOUT
The Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) is the leading provider of real-time global data on conflict. Working with nearly 90 partners—more than half from fragile and crisis-affected settings—ACLED collects and curates precise, locally informed data on dates, actors, locations, fatalities, and event types across 244 countries and territories. ACLED’s data, analysis, and tools are freely accessible to UN and non-UN partners who alleviate suffering worldwide.
Global
$14.7 million
24 months
ACLED MISSION
ACLED's mission is to provide accurate and accessible data and analysis to better inform crisis decisions and actions. From tracking conflict events in real-time to analyzing trends globally, ACLED equips academics, governments, journalists, humanitarian organizations, and other key stakeholders with the tools they need to make informed decisions.
GOALS
SUSTAIN
ACLED’s core operations, including data collection, analysis, development of tools, and data literacy training.
ENHANCE
The accessibility, interoperability, data architecture, analysis, and tools for global use.
STRENGTHEN
Collaboration with local partners in fragile regions and expand ecosystem stakeholder engagement.
OBJECTIVES
With CRAF’d support, ACLED will continue to provide real-time, geo-coded conflict data through bi-weekly updates. The funding supports ACLED’s efforts to deepen local partnerships, and enhances tools like Explorer, Trendfinder, and the Conflict Alert System (CAST) to improve accessibility and regional coordination. By strengthening core operations and refining data collection methods, ACLED ensures reliable, actionable insights while building local capacity and analytical capabilities. This will equip ecosystem partners with the tools needed to respond to crises earlier, faster, and in a more targeted and dignified way.
80K
Registered users of ACLED data and insights
2.7M
Downloads of ACLED data per year
$2.5B
Crisis funding that arrives earlier, faster, and in a more targeted and dignified way
UPDATES
Our partnership with CRAF'd has been transformative for ACLED, strengthening our role as the leading provider of conflict data and safeguarding our data as a public good for the international community.
Prof. Clionadh Raleigh
President & CEO, ACLED