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    Sudan post-conflict environmental assessment

    United Nations [UN] Environment Programme, 2007
    Despite a peace agreement with the south and a fast-growing economy, Sudan faces critical environmental issues including land degradation, deforestation and the impacts of climate change, that threaten the Sudanese people’s prospects for long-term peace, food security and sustainable development.
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    The long road home: opportunities and obstacles to the reintegration of IDPs and refugees returning to southern Sudan and the Three Areas. Report of Phase I

    Humanitarian Policy Group, ODI, 2007
    This document presents in-depth study on the reintegration of internally displaced people (IDPs) returning to southern Sudan and the Three Areas in the wake of the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA).
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    Citizenship, not charity: rights for internally displaced Sudanese

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    Sudan has over five million internally displaced persons: the legacy of civil war, drought and conflict in Darfur. Both the Sudanese authorities and the international community see internally displaced persons as objects of charity, not as citizens with rights. More needs to be done to enable these people to decide whether to return home, integrate or relocate.
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    Remittances during crises: implications for humanitarian response

    Humanitarian Policy Group, ODI, 2007
    Remittances, or migrants sending money home, are an important part of many people’s lives around the world. Relatively little is known, however, about the role that remittances play in crises.
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    Sudan’s children at a crossroads: an urgent need for protection

    Watchlist/Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict, 2007
    This report presents information on violations against children in Sudan in each of the major categories identified by the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1612 on Children and Armed Conflict.
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    Education and conflict: research, policy and practice

    Forced Migration Review, 2006
    This supplement complements the Forced Migration Review issue on education and emergencies – “Education in emergencies: learning for a peaceful future” – published in January 2005. It includes summaries of key presentations from the “Education and Conflict: Research, Policy and Practice” conference convened by UNICEF and Oxford University.

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