The Continental Early Warning System (CEWS) is a conflict early warning operation within the African Peace and Security architecture (APSA) of the African Union. Its continued development was supported by United Nations Security Council Resolution 1809. The CEWS is tasked with gathering and analyzing data and is required to work in partnership with “the United Nations (UN), its agencies, other relevant international organizations, research centers, academic institutions, and Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs).” The information it collects is intended to assist the Chairperson of the Commission in advising the Peace and Security Council (PSC) on potential conflicts and threats to peace and security in Africa, as well as recommending the most effective courses of action.The major objectives of the Continental Early Warning System are to anticipate and prevent conflicts on the African continent and to provide up-to-date information on evolving violent conflicts which are based upon specific indicators.