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Armed Conflict A Typology Office of Conflict Management and Mitigation Bureau of Democracy Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance For Discussion Only 24 c ountries with active armed conflict 26 c ountries with recently terminated conflict ID: 773919

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Armed Conflict:A Typology Office of Conflict Management and MitigationBureau of Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance For Discussion Only

24 c ountries with active armed conflict 26 c ountries with recently terminated conflict conflict-affected countries 50

Armed conflict, 2013

Armed Conflict TypologyActive ConflictPost-ConflictConflict Vulnerable

Armed Conflict TypologyActive Conflict - A contested incompatibility that concerns government and/or territory where the use of armed force between two parties, of which at least one is the government of a state results in at least 25 battle-related fatalities in one calendar year. (Definition used by the Uppsala Conflict Data Program)Post-ConflictConflict Vulnerable

Armed conflict, 2013

Armed Conflict TypologyActive ConflictPost-Conflict – Any country in which an active armed conflict subsides (i.e. does not produce more than 25 battle-related fatalities) within the past 10 years.Conflict Vulnerable

Armed conflict, 2013

Armed Conflict TypologyActive ConflictPost-ConflictConflict Vulnerable – Any country that exhibits fragility or risk of instability (in a range from very modest levels to the most acute) ANDis not presently involved in active conflict or in a post-conflict stage.

Conflict VulnerableAFRICA Namibia North Korea E&E Benin Sierra Leone Papua New Guinea Armenia Burkina Faso Swaziland Solomon Islands Belarus Cameroon Tanzania Timor-Leste Ukraine Congo, Rep. Togo Turkmenistan Equatorial Guinea Zambia Uzbekistan LATIN AMERICA Gabon Zimbabwe Vietnam Bolivia Gambia Venezuela Ghana ASIA MENA Guinea Comoros Egypt Guinea-Bissau Fiji Lebanon Kenya Kazakhstan Saudi Arabia Madagascar Kyrgyz Republic Malawi Laos