ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,610,396 10.482 -6.24981 Ivory Coast Two Ivorian gendarmes were seriously injured after a large group of illegal miners attacked a police patrol, allegedly in response to bullying they experienced by the security services the day before
5,610,399 5.34111 -4.02809 Ivory Coast Workers from the Ministry of Tourism went on strike over unpaid bonuses
5,610,402 5.34111 -4.02809 Ivory Coast The government released 50 prisoners close to ex-president Laurent Gbagbo, reportedly reflecting a step toward reconciliation
5,610,406 5.34111 -4.02809 Ivory Coast Residents clashed in Yopougon-Micao, Abidjan, over water shortages. Several were injured.
5,610,411 5.34111 -4.02809 Ivory Coast CNEC began a strike at the university of Cocody to demand bonuses for overtime, among other things
5,610,415 7.68333 -5.0167 Ivory Coast Teachers at the university of Bouak have gone on strike, joining the teachers of the University of Cocody
5,610,419 6.87472 -6.45194 Ivory Coast Teachers at the university of Daloa have gone on strike, joining the teachers of the University of Cocody
5,610,423 8.03333 -2.8 Ivory Coast Barricades were erected to stop the passage of a unit of Ivory Coast security services tracking a truck heading towards Ghana; during a meeting between the unit and the chief of the village responsible at the barricade, some local youths started to throw stones and then a shot was fired; the soldiers returned fire; 1 soldier and 1 youth were killed, and three people were wounded, two seriously; a detachment of FRCI and gendarmerie were then dispatched to return peace to Tanby
5,610,427 5.33301 -4.07661 Ivory Coast Several protests erupted in Yopougon and Adjam demonstrating against the high cost of living and road transport reforms introduced by the transport ministry
5,610,430 5.36497 -4.02344 Ivory Coast Several protests erupted in Yopougon and Adjam demonstrating against the high cost of living and road transport reforms introduced by the transport ministry