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VIEWS » Staff » Core Team » Håvard Hegre

Håvard Hegre

Director of VIEWS, Research Professor

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Email

hhegre@prio.org

Location

Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University (UU), Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)

Research areas

UNITS

  • Early-Warning System (EWS)
  • Research

Research projects

  • ESCWA: The ViEWS-ESCWA Collaboration
  • FAO
  • RJ: Societies at Risk
  • UNIDIR
  • DND/CAF: IDEaS Prediction Contest
  • GFFO: Prediction Challenge 2023/2024
  • Prediction Competition 2020/2021
  • ERC: ANTICIPATE
  • NRC: Uncertainty of Forecasting Fatalities (UFFAC)
  • UNHCR: Global Mapping of Forecasting Systems
  • UNHCR: Sahel Predictive Analytics Project
  • CRAF’d: VIEWS – People in Need
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Supported by a global network of leading researchers, our cutting-edge system helps humanitarian actors take timely action to prevent or reduce the devastating effects of armed conflicts on affected communities.

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