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 It operates as a collaboration between [[Esri]], [[Alcis]], [[Quiet Professionals]], [[Yale School of Public Health]]'s [[Humanitarian Research Lab]] (HRL), [[Smithsonian Cultural Rescue Initiative]] (SCRI), [[PlanetScape Ai]], the [[National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency]] and the [[National Reconnaissance Office]].((//About Us.// Conflict Observatory. Retrieved April 20, 2023, from http://archive.today/2023.04.20-162356/https://hub.conflictobservatory.org/portal/apps/sites/%23/home/pages/about-us)) ((Office of Corporate Communications. (2022, July 11). //NGA contributes to State Department-supported effort to document potential war crimes, other atrocities in Ukraine.// National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. https://web.archive.org/web/20230420162759/https://www.nga.mil/news/NGA_contributes_to_State_Departments_effort_to_doc.html)) It operates as a collaboration between [[Esri]], [[Alcis]], [[Quiet Professionals]], [[Yale School of Public Health]]'s [[Humanitarian Research Lab]] (HRL), [[Smithsonian Cultural Rescue Initiative]] (SCRI), [[PlanetScape Ai]], the [[National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency]] and the [[National Reconnaissance Office]].((//About Us.// Conflict Observatory. Retrieved April 20, 2023, from http://archive.today/2023.04.20-162356/https://hub.conflictobservatory.org/portal/apps/sites/%23/home/pages/about-us)) ((Office of Corporate Communications. (2022, July 11). //NGA contributes to State Department-supported effort to document potential war crimes, other atrocities in Ukraine.// National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. https://web.archive.org/web/20230420162759/https://www.nga.mil/news/NGA_contributes_to_State_Departments_effort_to_doc.html))
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-An initial $6 million investment was provided by the [[Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations]], with future funding allocated from the [[European Democratic Resilience Initiative]] (EDRI), which had itself been launched on March 24, 2022.((Office of the Spokesperson. (2022, April 27). //The European Democratic Resilience Initiative.// United States Department of State. https://web.archive.org/web/20230420171332/https://www.state.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/cropped-dos_seal-32x32.png)) 
  
 ===== History ===== ===== History =====
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 State Department press secretary [[Ned Price]] announced the launch of Conflict Observatory on May 17, 2022.((Office of the Spokesperson. (2022, May 17). //Promoting Accountability for War Crimes and Other Atrocities in Ukraine.// United States Department of State. http://archive.today/2022.05.17-205552/https://www.state.gov/promoting-accountability-for-war-crimes-and-other-atrocities-in-ukraine/)) ((Psaledakis, D. (2022, May 17). //U.S. launches program to capture, analyze evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine.// Reuters. http://archive.today/2022.05.18-180003/https://www.reuters.com/world/us-launches-new-program-collect-evidence-russian-war-crimes-ukraine-2022-05-17/)) State Department press secretary [[Ned Price]] announced the launch of Conflict Observatory on May 17, 2022.((Office of the Spokesperson. (2022, May 17). //Promoting Accountability for War Crimes and Other Atrocities in Ukraine.// United States Department of State. http://archive.today/2022.05.17-205552/https://www.state.gov/promoting-accountability-for-war-crimes-and-other-atrocities-in-ukraine/)) ((Psaledakis, D. (2022, May 17). //U.S. launches program to capture, analyze evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine.// Reuters. http://archive.today/2022.05.18-180003/https://www.reuters.com/world/us-launches-new-program-collect-evidence-russian-war-crimes-ukraine-2022-05-17/))
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 +An initial $6 million investment was provided by the [[Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations]], with future funding allocated from the [[European Democratic Resilience Initiative]] (EDRI), which had itself been launched on March 24, 2022.((Office of the Spokesperson. (2022, April 27). //The European Democratic Resilience Initiative.// United States Department of State. https://web.archive.org/web/20230420171332/https://www.state.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/cropped-dos_seal-32x32.png))
  
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