Persistence of popular unrest estimates the enduring level of popular unrest. Similar to armed violence, unrest can persist for longer time periods or break out again after shorter periods of no or low activity if the underlying problems have not been addressed. The indicator estimates the persistent level of unrest based on the recent history of unrest in the geographic neighborhood for each grid cell quarter
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The CCVI data is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license.
The CCVI is updated on a regular basis. Find the release history here:
First release of the CCVI data.
Second release of the CCVI data. Planned for Nov 2024.
Latest quarter: Q2-2024
Created: 2 weeks ago
A lean download of only the data from the latest quarter, as used in this website, in tsv format.
Full dataset including historical time series and reference data in parquet format