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Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide
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The Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide (CPG) is a center affiliated with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. It was started in 2013 and grew out of the work of the Committee on Conscience.[1][2][3] Their consultants include Jay Ulfelder, former director of the Political Instability Task Force.[4]
Early warning project
With assistance from Jay Ulfelder and others, CPG is building an early warning system for predicting potential conflicts and genocides.[4][5][6]
Media coverage
The work of CPG has been cited in news coverage of political events by publications such as The New York Times,[7][8][9] The Wall Street Journal,[10] Foreign Policy,[11][12] and AllAfrica.com.[13]
See also
- Sentinel Project for Genocide Prevention
- Hatebase (a joint project of the Sentinel Project for Genocide Prevention and Mobiocracy)
- Global Database of Events, Language, and Tone
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