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Sudanese women waging peace

Although UN Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000) specifically mandates women’s participation in peace processes, Sudanese women have been consistently sidelined by North-South and Darfur peace processes. Although many women’s organisations were registered observers with the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD)…

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Sudanese women’s role in peacemaking

For years Sudanese women have been involved in community peace building and advocacy for inclusion in the formal peace negotiations. Yet despite Sudan’s commitment to the Beijing Platform for Action, policy recommendations of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) and…

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Education crisis in south Sudan

John Garang spoke of his ambition to ensure universal primary education in south Sudan within six years. However, the legacy of 21 years of conflict and underfunding is daunting. Fewer than 200 of the 1,600 schools in southern Sudan have…

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A local approach to peace in Torit, south Sudan

Although education for peace is now integrated into post-emergency programming[1], some initiatives have been criticised for being superficial, Western-based and failing to engage with the participants’ specific environment. Education is more likely to help develop attitudes and skills that make…

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