Current crises are continuously evolving and expanding, unfolding all over the world and spilling across borders. Every seed of unrest has global consequences, costing trillions of dollars and hundreds of civilian lives per year. Simultaneously, however, most people, especially youth, are uninformed about these conflicts, leading to cyclical damage. A portmanteau of “encyclopedia” and “conflict,” Encyflict, was birthed when the founder, Zhaohua Chen, attended UNGA 80 as a U18 delegate and learned about these evolving conflict dynamics through extensive discussions with state and government officials. The project aims to combat this lack of awareness surrounding modern conflicts. With a front-end interface of a digital interactive map allowing viewers to visualize the heavy costs of current conflicts and open-source models that predictively map and analyze potential flashpoints, it will pave the way for intervention and coordination with people on the ground.