Current Projects

Ongoing research projects and collaborations within the VIEWS consortium

  • Data for Peace 2026

    Data for Peace 2026 is a three-day conference taking place on 15–17 June 2026, bringing together researchers, peacebuilders, policymakers, data providers, humanitarian actors, and peace technologists to explore how data and technology can support violence prevention, anticipatory action, and crisis response.

  • Sep 2023 –

    a computer screen with a bunch of data on it

    NRC: Uncertainty of Forecasting Fatalities (UFFAC)

    Building onto and expanding the Violence & Impacts Early Warning System (VIEWS), the UFFAC project sets out to develop prediction models that forecast the number of fatalities in armed conflict while carefully exploring and assessing the multiple sources of uncertainty thereof with each monthly release of new VIEWS data.

  • Dec 2022 – Dec 2027

    UNRWA building bombed during the war in Gaza

    ERC: ANTICIPATE

    ANTICIPATE is a multi-disciplinary research project directed by Professor Håvard Hegre. It brings together scholars from economics, epidemiology, political science, and conflict research to study the impacts of armed conflicts on human development – in close collaboration with researchers from the “Societies at Risk” project at Uppsala University.

  • Dec 2024 –

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    DND/CAF: IDEaS Prediction Contest

    In 2024, the Canadian Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces (DND/CAF) invited research teams and innovators across the globe to take on the new “Fast Forward – Forecasting Global Emerging Threats” prediction challenge, offered through the Innovation for Defence Excellence and Security (IDEaS) program.

  • Jan 2022 – Dec 2027

    Refugee camp in Eritrea

    RJ: Societies at Risk

    Societies at Risk is a multi-disciplinary research program that bring together scholars from public health research, economics, political science, peace and conflict research, and natural disaster science to study the impacts of armed conflict on human development. Results will be coordinated into the operational VIEWS model. The project is closely connected with the ANTICIPATE project.

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