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In this Warpod episode we talk to Reem Amr, a researcher and an MA candidate at SOAS University of London. In this interview she reflects on Saferworld’s research on Sudanese women's coalitions in Eastern Sudan and Darfur. She also shares some practical ideas on how international organisations and donors can better support Sudanese women's coalitions and movements.
11 May 2022Sudan is at a turning point. As the transitional government builds a path for the future, citizens of all ages and backgrounds are working to improve their lives and create peace in their communities. We look at three stories of change supported by Saferworld.
9 March 2021For the new South Sudanese state, security and justice service delivery are key tasks to establish stability, development and sustainable human security.
31 October 2011As the international community decides how it will engage with the two new states which will be created when South Sudan secedes in July 2011, addressing the root causes of conflict and insecurity should be a top priority.
26 April 2011This report aims to stimulate critical thinking and open discussion on potential developments in Sudan that may emerge with the conclusion of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), which is due to end in July 2011.
20 December 2010Right from the beginning of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) negotiations which formally ended the civil war in Sudan, the so-called ‘three areas’ comprising of Blue Nile, Southern Kordofan and Abyei have been amongst the most contentious challenges in the process.
20 December 2010On 9 January 2011 the referenda to determine the future of Southern Sudan and Abyei are scheduled to be held.
23 November 2010