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Our Team

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Explosive Weapons Monitor staff

Loren James Persi Vicentic

Loren Persi Vicentic is a Data Specialist consultant with the Explosive Weapons Monitor, contributing to the collection, mapping, and analysis of relevant datasets, systems, and sources on the direct and reverberating effects of explosive weapons, particularly those relevant for the implementation and monitoring of the political declaration on explosive weapons in populated areas.

Loren has also worked with the Landmine and Cluster Munition Monitor for more than 15 years focusing on casualties and victim assistance, as a consultant with the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights on global conflict casualty recording, with UNDP in South East Europe on regional small arms control, and with Humanity & Inclusion (Handicap International-Belgium) on victims' rights and disarmament advocacy.

Email: loren@article36.org

The Editorial Board

The Explosive Weapons Monitor’s Editorial Board is responsible for ensuring the production of high-quality research and analysis on harms from and practices of explosive weapons use. It regularly reviews research products, contributes to the design and review of research methodologies and supports the development of the Explosive Weapons Monitor’s programme of work. Editorial Board members serve in their individual, rather than organisational, capacities.

  • Jerome Marston

    Head of Research, KoboToolbox

  • Alma Taslidzan

    Disarmament and Protection of Civilians Advocacy Manager, Handicap International

  • Emily Tripp

    Director, Airwars

  • Christina Wille

    Director, Insecurity Insight

Our Partners

The Explosive Weapons Monitor reports on civilian harm caused by the use of explosive weapons and publishes data on incidents of explosive weapon use around the world as reported in open sources.

These include incidents in which civilian deaths and injuries were reported, as recorded by the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED), as well as incidents that affected civilian access to healthcare, education, humanitarian aid and food security, as recorded by Insecurity Insight.