February 2024

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Sudan Conflict Monitor, Issue 10

February 16, 2024 The Sudan Conflict Monitor is a rapid response to the expanding war in Sudan written through a peacebuilding, human rights, and justice lens, reflecting on the most important stories in Sudan. Please share it widely. Powered by Ayin, Human Rights Hub and the Sudan Transparency and Policy Tracker These are the top stories in this issue: Read the […]

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Recognizing and Mitigating the Risk of Expansion of Sudan’s Conflict to South Sudan

By Amir Idris (February 12, 2024) Sudan and South Sudan are intricately tied by a history of conflict and shared economic interests. The ongoing violence in Sudan poses a significant risk to South Sudan, further destabilizing both countries and the broader Horn of Africa region. The independence of South Sudan in 2011 was hoped to end

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Competition among Sudan’s Mediators: The Prospects for Peace Hang in the Balance

In this article, Dr. Elwathig Kameir assesses the competition among various platforms seeking to mediate the conflict in Sudan undermines their effectiveness and the prospects for peace. From Jeddah to IGAD to the regional states’ initiative, little progress has been made in negotiations. A more coordinated role is needed.  Dr. Elwathig Kameir is a freelance

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