2016

Peacemaking, customary laws and institutions in Dārfūr

This paper explores the role of customary laws and institutions in peace-making in Darfur. It aims to understand how different…

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A crisis normalised: civilian perspectives on the conflict in Sudan’s Blue Nile state

Beside illustrating the work of the International Refugee Rights Initiative (IRRI)  and of the National Human Rights Monitors Organisation (NHRMO)…

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Gender under bombardment – gender disparities in SPLM/A-North controlled areas of Nuba Mountains, Southern Kordofan

The research is a result of fieldwork undertaken in May 2015 in Southern Kordofan, aiming at shedding light onto existing…

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Arbitrary withholding of consent to humanitarian relief operations in armed conflict

This article examines the requirement under international humanitarian law (IHL) that consent to humanitarian relief operations must not be arbitrarily…

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April 08, 2021 | Saferworld
Gender analysis of conflict

Over the past two decades, there has been increasing recognition that to understand the nature of conflict and design effective…

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February 19, 2021 | HSBA
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February 19, 2021 | MICIC
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February 18, 2021 | Idris ElHassan
South Sudan “arrivals” in the White Nile (Sudan) – Not citizens, not IDPs, not Refugees: What are they?

This paper discusses the living conditions of the so called “arrivals,”1 South Sudanese refugees in Sudan, most of whom now…

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February 18, 2021 | Tuesday Reitano
The Khartoum Process: A sustainable response to human smuggling and trafficking?

In the 2012-16 ‘migration crisis’, citizens from the Horn of Africa have been arriving irregularly in Europe in unprecedented numbers,…

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