Sudan
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Experts from USIP are monitoring developments in the two Sudans following South Sudan's declaration of independence on July 9.
The exclusionary governance that led South Sudan to secede from the rest of Sudan continues to bedevil the government of the new Republic of Sudan to the north. Both the July secession and the Arab Spring could provide the impetus the ruling party needs to lead national governance reforms and to engage its diverse citizenry in making a new constitution.
Latest from USIP on Sudan
- September 17, 2012 | Course
Learn how to formulate economic instruments within a strategic framework for economic development in vulnerable and conflict-affected states, using case studies and simulations set in Kosovo, Haiti, and Sudan.
- September 5, 2012 | Publication
South Sudan appoints former USIP fellow Francis Deng to be its first ambassador to the United Nations
- August 16, 2012 | Publication
Current USIP grantee Peace Direct is in the final stages of a project to empower peace committees to defuse local conflicts in communities in Southern Kordofan and Unity states near the contested Sudan-South Sudan border.
- August 10, 2012 | In the Field
USIP Academy staff Linda Bishai and Jacqueline Wilson trained a group of youth visiting as part of the Banaa Scholarship program.
Overview
In the Republic of Sudan, governance issues related to the marginalization of many groups from the central concentration of wealth and power in Khartoum remain at the heart of the ongoing conflicts throughout the country, including in Darfur. Along the border, violence has erupted in both Abyei and Southern Kordofan states, and Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile states continues to agitate for increased autonomy through the CPA-mandated popular consultation process. Moreover, with South Sudan’s secession, the Republic of Sudan is facing significant economic hardship due to lost oil revenue, and the Arab Spring revolts have the potential to shake the current National Congress Party regime.
While the peace process for Darfur has seen a new push forward, the conflict in Southern Kordofan state has serious implications for long-term stability. Due to lack of reliable information, the number of deaths caused by fighting between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army-North (SPLMN) in Southern Kordofan state is unknown, but aid agencies have reported targeted ethnic killings by northern forces, and the fighting has created a humanitarian crisis through the displacement of more than a hundred thousand civilians and the destruction of homes and livelihoods.
USIP engages in Sudan on many of these critical issues, with the overarching goal of promoting the resolution of Sudan’s governance and stability issues through a comprehensive approach.
- Learn about USIP's work in the Two Sudans
- Learn about USIP's work in South Sudan
Featured Analysis
- Return to War in the Nuba Mountains
November 2011 | PeaceBrief by Julie Flint - Toward a New Republic of Sudan (also available in Arabic)
June 2011 | Special Report by Jon Temin and Theodore Murphy - Civil Society in Darfur (also available in Arabic)
September 2010 | Peaceworks by Theodore Murphy and Jérôme Tubiana
In the Field
- USIP Organizes Workshop on the Future of the Darfur Peace Process
November 15-16, 2011 | New Release on the “The State and Direction of the Darfur Peace Process” workshop - Darfur Deployment
June 2011 - Peacebuilding and Community Dialogue in Sudan
June 2011 - Working against Violence in Sudan
April 2011 - Popular Consultation in Sudan
- Building Local Conflict Management Capacity in the “Three Areas”
- Darfur Disapora Consultation 2010
Multimedia
- Visit the North-South Border Initiative (NSBI) Resource Library
- Listen the recent USIP event with Vice President Riek Machar
- Presidents Thabo Mbeki, Pierre Buypya and Abdulsalami Abubakar spoke about the Future of the Two Sudans. Listen to the event.
- Listen to Senior Rule of Law Advisor Jason Gluck on Popular Consultation in Sudan
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- See upcoming public events at USIP.
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