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The Atrocity Prevention Lab is a project to strengthen innovation, collaboration, and impact of atrocity and conflict prevention work through the integration of spatial methods and technologies. Launched in 2023, this project was established by the Signal Program on Human Security and Technology at the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative. 

Location

Harvard Humanitarian Initiative
14 Story Street, 2nd Floor
Cambridge, MA 02138

Work with Us

Collaborations

The Signal Program is always keen to collaborate with others. If you’re interested in collaborating on interdisciplinary projects in the following thematic areas, please submit a form on the Contact Us page. 

  • Spatial analytics (GIS and/or remote sensing) 
  • Conflict and atrocity prediction/prevention 
  • The climate/conflict nexus  
  • Humanitarian research and response 
  • Human displacement, migration, and the environment 
  • Public health and epidemiology 
  • Critical geography 

The program supports organizations with and without in-house capacity for spatial analytics. The team is committed to fostering a new generation of practitioners and researchers that value, understand, and employ geoanalytical methodologies to improve the lives of those affected by conflict, climate change, and disasters. 

Jobs and Internships

As job and internship positions on the team open, those descriptions will be posted here.