African Conflicts

For the past 20 years



Conflicts Over Time


This is a map which pins each of the reported location of conflicts. You can click on a pin to see the death toll, you can zoom in and out, and you have different views of the map.

Things that are recognizable here is that as you search through higher death tolls, all the pins tend to be around the mid region on Africa. From this we can tell that most of events that happen towards the middle of the continent are much more violent than the edges.
















Conflict Type Force Directed Graph

This graph represents all strengths of different conflicts between the multiple organization types. Each node represents an organization type in Africa while each link represents a specific type of conflict between the different nodes.
The weight of the link represents the larger number of instances between the two nodes showcasing huge conflicts between those two types of organizations found in Africa.

Government or mutinous force Rebel force Political militia Ethnic militia Rioters Protesters Civilians Outside/external force





African Conflict Word Cloud Slideshow


Using the comments for each instance we constructed a word cloud based on the most frequent words for each year of our data set.

These word clouds show the most used words for each year which can tell us a summary of what most likely happened.







Conflict and Fatality Count by Year and Actor Type


The total count of yearly fatalities has decreased since 1997, while the count of yearly conflicts appears to be increasing. The increased rate of conflicts may suggest that political stability may be decreasing, but the drastic reduction in fatalities is a positive indication.