Why Real-Time Monitoring Matters
Humanitarian situations evolve rapidly. A ceasefire can collapse overnight. New displacement can occur within hours. Access constraints can emerge suddenly. For humanitarian workers, journalists, and policymakers, outdated information can mean the difference between effective response and dangerous delays.
Our real-time monitoring aggregates the latest data from ACLED, ReliefWeb, and official UN sources to provide a continuously updated picture of each crisis. AI-powered briefings synthesize dozens of daily reports into actionable summaries.
Monitoring Capabilities
ACLED Conflict Event Tracking
Real-time monitoring of armed conflict events, battles, violence against civilians, and protests worldwide.
Crisis Severity Indicators
Color-coded severity levels from Active Crisis to Stable, updated based on recent conflict intensity.
Interactive Crisis Maps
Zoomable maps showing conflict hotspots, displacement routes, and humanitarian access constraints.
Daily Situation Briefings
AI-generated daily briefings synthesizing the latest humanitarian reports and news from each crisis region.
News Aggregation
Curated news feeds from verified sources covering each crisis, filtered for humanitarian relevance.
Historical Timeline
Track the evolution of each crisis with event timelines, key milestones, and trend analysis.
Currently Monitored Crises
Syria
Ukraine
Sudan
Yemen
DR Congo
Afghanistan
Real-Time Data Sources
ACLED
Armed Conflict Location & Event Data. Daily updates on battles, protests, violence against civilians, and remote violence.
ReliefWeb
Humanitarian reports, situation updates, and assessments from UN agencies and implementing partners.
Official UN Sources
UNHCR refugee data, OCHA humanitarian needs, IOM displacement tracking, and WFP food security alerts.
