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When a Caretaker Government Goes Missing in Action, Shouldn’t a Crisis Government Be the Answer?

Munzoul A. M. Assal June 12, 2023 While war is raging in Sudan, there is a complete absence of government, especially in Khartoum. Sudan adopted a federal system of government in 1994 and, ideally, the states should be able to function independently of the center. But the April 15 war demonstrated that the federal system […]

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Sudan Conflict Monitor, Issue #2

(May 9, 2023) The SCO update is a rapid response to the expanding war in Sudan written through a peacebuilding, human rights and justice lens. Bi-weekly, we try to capture the five most important stories in Sudan. Please share it widely.Powered by Ayin, Human Rights Hub and the Sudan Transparency and Policy TrackerThis week are

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A Haboob (desert Dust Storm) Approaching The Outskirts Of Khartoum, Sudan

A Political Process Besieged

Ominous threats risk stifling Sudanese hopes for a negotiated restoration of the democratic transition. In the Sudan Transparency and Policy Tracker (STPT)’s latest policy brief, Nada Wanni reflects on some of the most menacing, including divisions on both the civilian and military sides and a lack of commitment to implementation.  Read the full paper here.

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STPT Monitor Issue No 3

STPT Monitor Issue No 3 In its third Monitor, the Sudan Transparency and Policy Tracker (STPT) reflects on key developments in Sudan over the last two months along with our analysis of why it matters to inform and engage public opinion and Sudan watchers. Read the full monitor here.

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STPT Monitor Issue no 2

STPT Monitor Issue no 2

This Monitor is intended as an overview of key developments in Sudan over the last two months along with our analysis of why it matters to inform and engage public opinion and Sudan watchers. In its second Monitor, the Sudan Transparency and Policy Tracker (STPT) reflects on key developments in Sudan over the last two

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