South Sudan

Peace and Conflict Assessment of South Sudan 2012

International Alert
September, 2012
International Alert
84 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-23-7

South Sudan emerged as an independent nation in 2011 after decades of war. One year later, Alert presents the findings of a wide-ranging Peace and Conflict Assessment. Commissioned by Pact and funded by the Department for International Development, the assessment looks beyond the immediate problems faced by South Sudanese, and proposes a long-term approach to building peace.

South Sudan emerged as an independent nation in 2011 after decades of war. One year on, Alert presents the findings of a wide-ranging peace and conflict assessment, looking at immediate problems and proposing long-term solutions for building peace.

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Evaluating the EU's role and challenges in Sudan and South Sudan

Sudan and South Sudan Case Study
Joost Van Der Zwan
International Alert
October, 2011
Initiative for Peacebuilding
28 pages
London, UK

This report analyses the EU’s institutional capacity to carry out conflict early warning, early action, and conflict prevention in two of the most conflict-ridden and war-affected countries in the world: Sudan and South Sudan. It analyses the institutional aspects of EU conflict early warning approaches and assesses the extent to which they are applied in-country and in Brussels to inform policies, strategies and programming processes.

This report analyses the EU’s institutional capacity to carry out conflict early warning, early action, and conflict prevention in two of the most conflict-ridden and war-affected countries in the world - Sudan and South Sudan - concluding that the EU needs to identify its peacebuilding niche in a heavily crowded field of actors.

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