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Post-conflict health sectors: the myth and reality of transitional funding gaps
KIT Development Policy & Practice, 2008During the transition from conflict to peace, the limited health services that exist, mainly provided by humanitarian non-governmental organisations, often come under threat of contraction.DocumentMethods for social researchers in developing countries
Ahfad University for Women, Sudan, 2008Research is a demanding process, one that requires knowledge, skill, and careful decision-making. This guide is an interactive PDF version of a website of the “Methods For Social Researchers In Developing Countries” website. It provides social researcher working in developing countries with guidance and tools on planning, conducting and reporting their research.DocumentRefugees are not receiving adequate reproductive health care
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008Many people who flee their homes during periods of crisis do not have refugee status because they have not crossed an international border. These people, especially women and girls, often do not receive the reproductive health care they need.DocumentIs it the fault of NGOs alone?: aid and dependency in eastern Sudan
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2008Does humanitarian assistance end up creating dependence, not development? Scholars of development studies have long debated the efficacy of humanitarian assistance in the Sudan, especially in eastern Sudan, where humanitarian agencies have been working for more than two decades.DocumentDeveloping integrated approaches to post-conflict security and recovery: A case study of integrated DDR in Sudan
Saferworld, 2008DocumentConflict, arms, and militarization: the dynamics of Darfur’s IDP camps
Small Arms Survey, 2008Tensions in internally displaced person (IDP) and refugee camps in Darfur and on the Chadian border have given rise, in recent years, to claims that they are ‘militarized’. To date, little effort has been made to understand the dynamics in these camps, to mitigate the negative impacts of these dynamics, or to reduce the presence of arms and armed actors.DocumentSustainable livelihoods from small-scale brick production: building in partnership: the story of Shambob
Practical Action [Intermediate Technology Development Group], 2001How can small enterprise development contribute to sustainable livelihoods? What are the knock-on effects in the community of a project putting production in the hands of a co-operative of former brick making labourers? This article describes ITDG project experience of setting up a co-operative brick manufacturing enterprise in Shambob, Eastern Sudan.DocumentSudan: what implications for President Al-Bashir’s indictment by the ICC?
Institute for Security Studies, 2008Following Sudanese President Al-Bashir’s indictment by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, this report provides a brief overview of the conflict situation and the peace process in Darfur.DocumentDisarming the militias of southern Sudan
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008Sudan’s Comprehensive Peace Agreement of 2005 ended conflict between the Khartoum Government and its main southern rival, the Sudan People’s Liberation Army. However, the continued presence of heavily armed civilians – known in the aftermath of conflict as ‘other armed groups’ – has posed a threat to the newly formed Government of Southern Sudan.DocumentPost-war development and the land question in South Sudan
Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2008The Land Question (LQ) was one of the core issues behind the protracted war between the Government of Sudan and the Sudanese People’s Liberation Movement/Army in the southern regions of the country. This paper looks at the LQ and some aspects of the policy and institutional challenges with reference to emerging land issues in South Sudan.Pages
