public sector work.

CIG has exposed illicit networks, human rights abuses, war crimes, and threats to regional stability through technology-powered investigations for social good.

We investigate weapons proliferation, proxy conflicts, human rights abuses, and transnational security threats using advanced technical capabilities combined with on-the-ground knowledge that traditional analysis misses.

Unlike traditional research organizations burdened by bureaucracy, we deliver investigative findings within days or weeks, not months. Our lean structure enables rapid response to breaking developments while maintaining the evidentiary standards required for media attribution, legal accountability, and policy impact.

Our work has documented:

  • Arms trafficking networks supplying proxy forces across the Red Sea region

  • Foreign military logistics hubs and covert supply chains across Russia and the Middle East

  • Human rights violations and evidence of potential war crimes

  • Illicit financial flows and sanctions evasion schemes

  • Military buildups and territorial offensives

To discuss an investigation, share information, or inquire about our public work, contact: hello@conflictinsights.org

Satellite image of Kufra Airport in Libya, showing three military aircraft on the tarmac with a runway and surrounding barren landscape.
Map of South Darfur, Sudan, showing recorded movement of Device 1 from February 11 to June 25, approximately 50 km from Nyala, with a potential manmade runway 5 km from Device 1.

Images from “Blood Money” report. First image courtesy Planet.

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