Uganda is home to one of the largest refugee populations in Africa and faces recurring tensions related to political unrest, land disputes, and ethnic divides. Yet, there is a critical gap in timely, localized conflict data that can inform early interventions. Our project bridges this gap by combining grassroots intelligence with digital innovation to map potential conflict hotspots in real time.
We work with a trusted network of trained community
reporters, including youth and refugees, who monitor and submit verified
reports on incidents and tensions from vulnerable locations such as refugee
settlements, host communities, and election zones. These reports are visualized
on an interactive conflict map of Uganda, enabling humanitarian agencies,
peacebuilders, and local governments to respond quickly and strategically.
Our approach democratizes data collection, empowers
marginalized communities, and strengthens local capacity for conflict
prevention. The platform is user-friendly, mobile-enabled, and designed for
both urban and remote contexts.
With donor support, we aim to expand this initiative
nationally, enhance the platform with AI-driven analysis, and explore regional
scalability. This project demonstrates how locally grounded PeaceTech can turn
data into action, helping prevent violence, protect lives, and promote peace in
fragile contexts.
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