![]() These data offer a new tool to track politically motivated attacks on women over time and across countries address a number of critical gaps left by the constellation of efforts over the years to monitor and assess political gender-based violence and complement the range of essential past and ongoing initiatives. The data capture information on political violence and demonstration events that occur within the public sphere, ranging from war-time sexual violence and attacks on female politicians to repression of everyday women trying to engage in political processes. In 2019, the Strauss Center, in partnership with ACLED, launched a new data project that explores political violence targeting women worldwide. The Social Conflict Analysis Database (SCAD) tracks protests, riots, strikes, inter-communal conflict, government violence against civilians, and other forms of social conflict, covering all of Africa, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. The Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) provides real-time data on political violence and demonstration activity around the world, enabling detailed analysis of conflict patterns, actors, and dynamics. ![]() ![]() Mike Lewis Prize for National Security Law Scholarship.Central America and Mexico Policy Initiative.Space Security, Safety, and Sustainability. ![]()
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