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What is it?
WeWantPeace is a real-time global conflict monitoring platform designed to help people track and understand ongoing crises worldwide. Similar to existing entries like CrisisTracker and Ushahidi, it provides situational awareness through automated data collection and analysis.
Key features relevant to disaster/crisis tech
Early detection capability
During the March 2026 Iran-US escalation, the platform demonstrated 46% early detection rate through multi-tier source aggregation, with median lead times of ~12.9 hours ahead of major international outlets.
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