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NGO Belun's

AtReS

Early Warning, Early Response (AtReS) System

Monitoring • Analysis • Response • Conflict Prevention in Timor-Leste

How the AtReS System Works

Data Collection & Analysis

Collect, analyze and share data on violence incidents and security situation changes across Timor-Leste

Stakeholder Information

Inform relevant partners about potential conflicts to influence policy responses and interventions

Capacity Building

Develop local authority capacity for community-level conflict prevention through support networks

System Status: Active
Last Updated: 22:49:16
Live Monitoring

Key Metrics

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7,142
Total Incidents
+0 this month
3,538
Verified
49.5% of total
3,604
Unverified
Pending review
0
Last 7 days
Last 7 days

Quick Insights & Analysis

AI-powered pattern detection and trend analysis

Violence Trending Upward

Incidents increased by 15% in the last 30 days compared to previous period

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New Hotspot Detected

Dili municipality showing concentrated incident clustering requiring attention

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Pattern Detected

AI identified correlation between economic stress and domestic violence incidents

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Recent Incidents

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Date Title Location Status Actions
30 Aug 2025 Kazu Omesidiu Baukau
Baukau
UNVERIFIED
26 Aug 2025 Ofensas simples Baukau
Baukau
UNVERIFIED
25 Aug 2025 Kazu maus tratus konjuje Baukau
Baukau
UNVERIFIED
23 Aug 2025 VD. Covalima
Suai
UNVERIFIED
21 Aug 2025 Kazu Danus simples Baukau
Baukau
UNVERIFIED
20 Aug 2025 Kazu Danus Simples Baukau
Baukau
UNVERIFIED
20 Aug 2025 Disputa rai Okupasaun . Covalima
Zumalai
UNVERIFIED
18 Aug 2025 Kazu VD Baukau
Baukau
UNVERIFIED

Supporting Partners

NGO Belun's Early Warning, Early Response System is implemented with generous support from our international partners who share our commitment to conflict prevention and peace building in Timor-Leste.

This website was designed and built with the support of the European Union (EU), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the UN Department of Political Affairs (UNDPA). NGO Belun's Early Warning, Early Response system is also implemented with generous support from UN-WOMAN (Women Peace and Security Program), the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the United States Department of State. The contents and opinions expressed herein are the responsibility of NGO Belun and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the supporting organizations.

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