Document Abstract
Published:
2010
Aiding the peace. A multi-donor evaluation of support to conflict prevention and peacebuilding activities in Southern Sudan 2005–2010. Final report – December 2010
Donor support evaluation in Southern Sudan
This report of the evaluation of donor support to conflict prevention and peacebuilding activities in Southern Sudan came at a critical juncture in the history of Sudan. and was prepared during the lead up to the 2011 referendum. It provides a reflection on the performance of donor-supported conflict prevention and peacebuilding (CPPB) efforts since the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA).
The evaluation covers the main donor programmes in the country, as well as a broad spectrum of activities covered under the themes of socioeconomic, governance, justice and local peacebuilding – all activities that are designed to have an influence in reducing violence as well as strengthening the cultural and institutional resilience necessary for managing conflict without violence
The evaluation makes recommendations in the following areas, targeted at donors primarily, but which should also be taken into account by agencies and the Government of Southern Sudan:
The evaluation covers the main donor programmes in the country, as well as a broad spectrum of activities covered under the themes of socioeconomic, governance, justice and local peacebuilding – all activities that are designed to have an influence in reducing violence as well as strengthening the cultural and institutional resilience necessary for managing conflict without violence
The evaluation makes recommendations in the following areas, targeted at donors primarily, but which should also be taken into account by agencies and the Government of Southern Sudan:
- conflict analysis
- three areas and oil
- funding mechanisms
- socioeconomic development
- governance and rule of law
- justice and security
- civilian protection
- civil society
- gender
- local peacebuilding




