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<p>The British Government produces an annual internal risk report on fragile states
called Countries at Risk of Instability (CRI). The report is used to help policy makers
prioritise countries for Government engagement and ensure that policy responses are
best placed to tackle evolving instability risks. As part of the CRI process, indicators
that highlight a higher risk of mass atrocities occurring are used, such as levels
of internal state repression, levels of inter-communal factionalism and the type of
regime a country operates. The reports indicator set reflects best practice from many
similar non-governmental organisations and partner governments approaches. Data is
collected from a wide range of sources, including academia and Government subject
matter expertise. The report is produced by the Cabinet Office and coordinates input
from all relevant government departments and agencies.</p><p> </p><p> </p>
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