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From guerrilla movement to political party: the restructuring of Sudan people’s liberation movement
International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, 2007Will the rebel movement in Sudan transform into a political party? This paper is based on a short survey of Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) structures, capacity and processes of decision making. It was conducted in the period January - April 2007 in three out of ten states in South Sudan: Northern Bahr el Ghazal, Eastern Equatoria and Jonglei.DocumentReview of information available on seed security and seed aid interventions in Ethiopia, Eritrea, Mali and Sudan
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2007This report provides an overview of the dominant approaches to seed relief and a review of available literature on the topic. It gives background information on the most common approaches to seed interventions both in normal times and in times of stress.DocumentSudan post-conflict environmental assessment
United Nations [UN] Environment Programme, 2007Despite 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.DocumentTo Stop Violence Against Women Respect for Women's Human Rights is Essential
Amnesty International, 2007Violence against women and girls is a global pandemic, which often manifests itself as sexual violence in one form or another. This collection of stories, testimonies and recollections of girls and women - from Mexico, Colombia, China and Sudan - shows how women's freedoms are dependent on their sexual and reproductive rights, particularly those to safe and legal abortion.DocumentThe 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, 2007This 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).DocumentThe White Army: an introduction and overview
Small Arms Survey, 2007This document reports on the conflict in southern Sudan. It particularly focuses on the origins, organisation, leadership and capacity of local armed groups of the Nilotic people.DocumentDarfur 2007: chaos by design - peacekeeping challenges for AMIS and UNAMID
Human Rights Watch, 2007This report provides a background on the Darfur conflict and the state of human rights in the region. The report argues that while the Darfur conflict is often characterised as an ethnic conflict between “Arab” and “non-Arab” African people, this radically oversimplifies and mischaracterises the conflict.DocumentEmergency capacity building project: ITR assessment report: global response September 2005 – March 2006
Inter-agency Working Group on Emergency Capacity, 2007This report presents the assessment findings of the Interagency Working Group (IWG) collaborative capacity-building effort. The assessment includes the field perspectives of IWG emergency operations in Pakistan and Sudan. Key findings include the following:DocumentRemittances: an unrecognised support mechanism during humanitarian crises
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007Remittances – money sent home by migrants – can help families survive conflicts or natural disasters. However, humanitarian agencies often fail to consider remittances when planning interventions. This neglect reflects tendencies to undervalue crisis-affected populations and to simplistically depict disaster-affected people as helpless and vulnerable.DocumentAvailability and use of emergency obstetric services: Kenya, Rwanda, Southern Sudan and Uganda
Elsevier, 2005This article, published in the International journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, assesses the availability and utilisation of emergency obstetric care (EmOC) in Uganda, Kenya, Southern Sudan, and Rwanda in 2003 and 2004. It identifies gaps and obstacles in providing these services.Pages
