Claire Boccon-Gibod
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Claire Boccon-Gibod
@clairemaevabg.bsky.social
Senior Graphic & Data Designer @CrisisGroup. Formerly @NOHAnetwork @LighthouseRR, @UNHCR. A love for visualising information to give new perspectives.
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NEW COMMENTARY | How the Spotlight on Peace and Security Issues Shifted at the 2025 UN General Assembly

Our experts analyse the issues world leaders picked out and what their remarks say about shifting diplomatic attention to major crises.

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How the Spotlight on Peace and Security Issues Shifted at the 2025 UN General Assembly | International Crisis Group
The speeches at the UN General Assembly this year focused their foreign policy attention on Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan and UN reform. Crisis Group experts analyse the issues world leaders picked out and wha...
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October 16, 2025 at 10:24 AM
🗺️ We released a new interactive map with
@paul-franz.com to accompany @crisisgroup.org @mairavz.bsky.social's full report on Israel's de facto annexation of the occupied West Bank.

🔗 View crisisgroup.org/visual-expla...
📈 PeaceNow, HDX, Mapbox satellite v8, Crisis Group
📱 Optimised for mobile
October 13, 2025 at 3:55 PM
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🌍 NEW MAP from @clairemaevabg.bsky.social, @mairavz.bsky.social, and I @crisisgroup.org.

We updated our West Bank Israeli Settlements tracker with 2025 data - including new road infrastructure - and optimized it for mobile.

🔗 Explore the map: crisisgroup.org/visual-explainers/israeli-settlements
October 10, 2025 at 1:05 PM
Scroll through our latest visual piece @crisisgroup.org ↓↓ We break down the ship attacks, their connection to what is happening in Gaza and their implications on global trade💥🌍
NEW VISUAL EXPLAINER | The Houthis’ Red Sea Attacks Explained

As Israel bombarded Gaza in response to Hamas’s attack, the Houthis began firing missiles at Israeli targets, and later Israel-linked cargo ships. We trace how the crisis unfolded.

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April 4, 2025 at 3:43 PM
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Thrilled with our new @crisisgroup.org visual explainer, in which we explain why the Houthis in Yemen have been attacking commercial shipping in the Red Sea. www.crisisgroup.org/visual-expla...
[Visual] The Houthis’ Red Sea Attacks Explained | International Crisis Group
This Visual Explainer traces how the Houthis’ campaign evolved from strikes on Israel to a maritime offensive disrupting global shipping in the Red Sea.
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April 3, 2025 at 7:19 PM
Scroll through @crisisgroup.org new visual piece ↓↓

We unpack the violence that spans the complex supply chain moving drugs from Latin America with @dickinsonbeth.bsky.social @vmaguilar.bsky.social @paul-franz.com @jgutlucena.bsky.social

🌎📈🎨🔴⚫⚪ #informationdesign #scrollytelling bit.ly/4hq6nHG
[Visual] Curbing Violence in Latin America’s Drug Trafficking Hotspots | International Crisis Group
More than 50 years into the “war on drugs”, trade in illicit narcotics continues to flourish in Latin America, often leaving mayhem in its wake.
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March 21, 2025 at 12:33 PM
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We tracked how fentanyl and cocaine move through a fragmented criminal supply chain, from production to consumption.

Follow our new @crisisgroup.org visual explainer on how this trafficking happens, fueling violence across the length of the supply chain. 👇

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[Visual] Curbing Violence in Latin America’s Drug Trafficking Hotspots | International Crisis Group
More than 50 years into the “war on drugs”, trade in illicit narcotics continues to flourish in Latin America, often leaving mayhem in its wake.
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March 19, 2025 at 10:00 PM
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In our latest @crisisgroup.org visual explainer, we map the journey of cocaine and fentanyl—from production to market—and reveal how drug trafficking fuels violence at every stage of the supply chain.

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[Visual] Curbing Violence in Latin America’s Drug Trafficking Hotspots | International Crisis Group
More than 50 years into the “war on drugs”, trade in illicit narcotics continues to flourish in Latin America, often leaving mayhem in its wake.
www.crisisgroup.org
March 20, 2025 at 3:50 PM
Reposted by Claire Boccon-Gibod
After more than 50 years into the war on drugs, the illicit drug trade continues to flourish and cause violence in Latin America.

@clairemaevabg.bsky.social and I visually explain with @crisisgroup.org's @latam.crisisgroup.org team in our latest interactive ▶️ crisisgroup.org/visual-expla...
March 20, 2025 at 1:20 PM