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    Targeting in complex emergencies: South Sudan country case study

    Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University, 2008
    With a focus on Southern Sudan, this paper examines community participation through the food aid program cycle, both retrospectively (during the war) and currently. It aims to investigate the participation of recipient community in the targeting and management of humanitarian food assistance in complex emergencies.
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    The peace generation

    Pastoralist Communication Initiative, 2007
    This paper reports on a pastoralist gathering of elders brought together in Ethiopia from a number of tribes from the bordering areas of Kenya, Sudan and Ethiopia including the Nyangatom Woreda, Kangaten, Hamar, Dizi, Kara, and Kwegu. The primary objective of the gathering was to promote peace.
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    Keeping our word: fulfilling the mandate to protect civilians in Darfur

    ENOUGH, 2008
    The United Nations-African Union mission in Darfur, known as UNAMID, is stunted. Only one-third of the troops are deployed, critical gaps exist in equipment and logistical support and the force has been repeatedly attacked. This short report examines UNAMID’s status and the challenges it faces.
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    Peace, growth and aid cannot guarantee food security in Sudan

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008
    Despite some positive changes, dysfunctional and violent development processes remain characteristic of Sudan.
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    Researching attitudes towards peace and conflict in Darfur

    Stanhope Centre, 2008
    This paper presents an attempt to gain multiple perspectives on how the conflict and the peace process are framed inside and outside Sudan. It contains a review of international English-speaking press, alongside a review of Sudanese press and online discussion forums. Key findings include:
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    Addressing chronic livelihoods vulnerability in Red Sea State, Sudan

    Oxfam, 2006
    This study explores chronic livelihood vulnerability and the potential role of Oxfam engagement in Sudan's Red Sea State. It describes the region's unbalanced ecosystem marked by: high rainfall variability scarcity of water
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    Meeting sexual and reproductive health needs in post-conflict settings

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008
    Governments and donors are increasingly contracting non-governmental organisations to provide a basic package of health services in post-conflict situations. In Afghanistan and South Sudan, this is now the principal way to deliver primary care services.
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    Human tide: the real migration crisis

    Christian Aid, 2007
    The number of IDPs is expected to rise dramatically in the coming decades. And those already displaced look likely to be joined by at least equal numbers of people forced from their homes because of climate change. The case studies in this report spell out in human detail how major internal migration crises, caused by conflict, have already developed in Sudan, in Uganda and in Sri Lanka.
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    Sudan: between reform and conflict

    The Arab Reform Initiative, 2008
    Political thought in Sudan generally avoids the issue of reform, since the very notion falls short of the political and developmental ambitions the country has harboured since independence, in 1956. This paper examines Sudan's system of governance and its attitude to reform.
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    Promoting group justice: fiscal policies in post-conflict countries

    Political Economy Research Institute, 2008
    The need for post-conflict countries to address economic inequality, particularly horizontal inequality among culturally defined groups, is increasingly being recognised. But it is less clear how this should be done.

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