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Social Violence in Nigeria

The Nigeria Social Violence Project is a collaborative effort in the African Studies Program at Johns Hopkins SAIS to track and analyze social violence in Nigeria from 1998 to the present.
  • Figures and Summaries of Data 
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  • Method, Coding and Classification

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