Elections in Kenya have historically been accompanied by heightened political tensions, episodic violence, and institutional strain. While past interventions have relied heavily on historical hotspot mapping and reactive responses, emerging risks require anticipatory and predictive approaches.
CVI-Kenya responds to this gap by shifting focus from where violence has occurred before to where and why it is likely to occur next, enabling earlier and more targeted prevention efforts.
CVI-Kenya is not a static conflict map. It is a dynamic, multi-dimensional index that integrates diverse indicators to assess vulnerability over time.
CVI-Kenya enables:
CVI-Kenya provides institutions with a structured, evidence-based view of conflict risk through:

County-level assessments identifying varying degrees of vulnerability.

Detection of emerging stressors before escalation.

Forward-looking modelling of potential conflict trajectories.

Clear mapping of vulnerability patterns across the country.

Analysis tailored for strategic planning and preventive action.
CVI-Kenya integrates multiple categories of indicators to capture the complexity of electoral conflict dynamics, including:
This layered approach ensures a balanced and context-sensitive understanding of risk.
CVI-Kenya is developed to support institutions and actors engaged in conflict prevention, electoral preparedness, and policy planning, including:
The Index is a decision-support tool, not an advocacy instrument.
Anchored in Security Foresight
CVI-Kenya is developed by Mashariki Research and Policy Centre (MRPC) as part of its Conflict and Geopolitics programme.
MRPC applies forecasting, trend analysis, simulations, and scenario development to anticipate security risks and opportunities in Greater Eastern Africa’s evolving geopolitical landscape. CVI-Kenya reflects this foresight-driven approach, translating analytical depth into practical utility.
A Collaborative National Resource
CVI-Kenya is designed as a collaborative platform that complements existing institutional mandates and prevention frameworks. MRPC works with partners to ensure the Index supports coordinated, evidence-based responses to emerging risks.
Engagement opportunities include:
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