Community Security and Arms Control: Lessons from Darfur
Evaluating two community security and arms control (CSAC) projects piloted by UNAMID in Darfur, Sudan
Evaluating two community security and arms control (CSAC) projects piloted by UNAMID in Darfur, Sudan
Climate change, political instability and ongoing conflict are reinforcing threat multipliers in Darfur.
This paper analyses the conflict between the Dinka Malual and Riziegat tribes over a small strip of land located in Kiir/Bahr al Arab, now called “the 14-Mile”. The paper examines the circumstances behind the creation of the 14-Mile by posing questions on whether the 14-Mile was a grazing corridor or a border line.
An artcle by Radio Dabanga published on 22 June, 2020, highlights the findings of a 50% increase in cases of rape of displaced women in El Fasher, capital of North
Fuel-efficient stoves are proving to be important in saving forests and improving women’s safety in post-conflict situations.
An analysis of how the perceived dichotomy between Arabs and Africans continues to fuel violence in the region.
Abstract The atrocities committed by the Government of Sudan backed Janjaweed militia in the ongoing conflict in Darfur have been labelled differently by analysts and scholars. While some argue that
Abstract The article examines the intersections between politics and economic development issues in the violence-ravaged Darfur region of Sudan. Also, the constraints and opportunities available to the United Nations, the