'Human Security Report Project Launches the Pakistan Conflict Monitor, a One-Stop-Shop for Information and Analysis on the Security Situation in Pakistan', HSRP, 5 November 2009
EXCERPT: "The Human Security Report Project (HSRP) released the first issue of the Pakistan Conflict Monitor today. The new Monitor will provide daily updates on the incidence of political violence in Pakistan, analysis of its causes and impact on the wider region. Related issues, such as health, development, displacement, governance, gender, small arms, landmines, human rights, peacemaking, and transitional justice are also covered. Modeled on the highly successful Afghanistan Conflict Monitor, the HSRP expects that the Pakistan Conflict Monitor will also become a trusted one-stop-shop for busy policy, research and media professionals who need to stay abreast of the issues. 'Our readers value the context we provide for news stories, the provision of different perspectives and the access we provide to background research and data,' says Project Director, Professor Andrew Mack, adding that, 'The Monitor series is noted for sourcing reliable and relevant information and presenting it succinctly.' The Pakistan Conflict Monitor is accessible free of charge at http://www.pakistanconflictmonitor.org/. Daily updates are available by email or RSS."
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