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Sexual violence and its consequences among displaced persons in Darfur and Chad
Human Rights Watch, 2005This paper highlights some of the most important elements in the patterns of sexual and gender-based violence—including the urgent need for protection from ongoing violence—and stresses the need for an appropriate response.The paper examines incidences of rape and sexual abuse following displacement, the social and psychological results of sexual violence, the medical consequences of sexual vioDocumentDarfur: livelihoods under siege
Feinstein International Center, USA, 2005This draft report presents findings of a study to investigate the effects of the current conflict and humanitarian crisis on the livelihoods of selected communities in Darfur, in order to refine strategic humanitarian interventions.The study focused on labour migration, livestock production and trade, and on communities’ links with central and eastern Sudan and with Libya.It traces the sourcDocumentHIV/AIDS prevention and control: a short course for humanitarian workers, facilitator's manual
Reproductive Health Response in Conflict Consortium, 2004This facilitator's manual provides teacher's and facilitators with guidance and step-by-step direction through each day of the course. Given the clear need to address HIV/AIDS in conflict settings and opportunities which humanitarian interventions may bring, this course has been developed on HIV/AIDS prevention and control for humanitarian workers.DocumentSomalia: the Sudan–IGAD peace process - signposts for the way forward
Institute for Security Studies, 2005This paper discusses the accomplishments of, as well as the challenges ahead for, the IGAD peace process in Sudan.The paper provides a brief overview of the various peace processes in the past two decades of Sudan’s civil war, culminating in the success of the IGAD Initiative.DocumentSeeking justice: the prosecution of sexual violence in the Congo War
Human Rights Watch, 2005During five years of armed conflict (between 1999 - 2004) in the Democratic Republic of Congo, tens of thousands of women and girls in the eastern part of the country have suffered crimes of sexual violence. This report reviews the efforts of victims of sexual violence in seeking justice from the Congolese judicial system and explores the reasons why they failed.DocumentDarfur documents confirm government policy of militia support
Human Rights Watch, 2004This paper examines the Government of Sudan’s policy towards the Janjaweed militia. Using a number of reports, it aims to illustrate patterns of official recruitment and military support to the militias by officials in the Sudanese government.DocumentProtecting the future: HIV prevention, care and support among displaced and war-affected populations
Reproductive Health Response in Conflict Consortium, 2003This manual presents current information on integrating HIV prevention into humanitarian projects, explains options for interventions, describes processes, suggests ideas, describes experiences, and signposts additional resources. It aims to assist NGO staff to gather information, prioritise interventions, and implement activities most appropriate to their context.DocumentRaising awareness for reproductive health in complex emergencies: a training manual
Reproductive Health Response in Conflict Consortium, 2003This Training Manual aims to raise awareness of and build support for reproductive health (RH) RH programming in refugee situations.DocumentTowards a comprehensive approach of sexual and reproductive rights and needs of women displaced by war and armed conflict: a practical guide for programme officers
Reproductive Health Response in Conflict Consortium, 2003The guide is a tool for programme officers to use in supporting a comprehensive approach to Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) rights and needs of women displaced by war and armed conflict.DocumentHuman Rights Report on Darfur May 2004-Oct 2004
Sudan Organisation Against Torture, 2004This paper traces the recent history of the conflict in Sudan, examining the roles of the various independent factions and the government. The authors chronicle many of the specific skirmishes, the villages destroyed, the individuals killed, and the parties responsible, in an effort to bring to light the horrors of the ongoing civil war.Pages
