ACLED, COCAP, and CSC report on political violence and demonstration trends in Nepal.
Ashik is a Methodology Coordinator at ACLED and has been with the organization since October 2018, originally hired as a Pakistan researcher. As part of the Methodology team, he currently oversees the application of actors, categorization of actors, and several methodology projects to enhance ACLED's data usage in analysis. Ashik holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of Warsaw and an MA in Peace and Conflict Research from Uppsala University. Ashik has over 10 years of combined experience in desk and field research in violent political and ethnic conflicts in Nepal, South Asia, South Caucasus, Ukraine, and Moldova. His research interests include ethno-territorial conflicts and the role of regional organizations in conflict resolution.
ACLED, COCAP, and CSC report on political violence and demonstration trends in Nepal.
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