This CSF report by Susanne Jaspars and Youssif El Tayeb provides a preliminary analysis of changes in the political economy of food aid in Sudan since the 2019 revolution, providing recommendations for aid actors to be more conflict sensitive.
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All organisations working in conflict-affected areas, including aid agencies, will inevitably have an impact on local peace and conflict dynamics….

This paper addresses the challenge of security sector reform (SSR) in democratizing Sudan. The former regime developed a sprawling, expensive,…

This report provides an understanding of how temporary governance during major political transitions is structured and how it works in…

A new study argues that several disagreements between Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt around Africa’s largest hydropower plant, the new Grand…

Displacement due to tribal clashes, above-average staple food prices and continued macroeconomic difficulties are contributing to higher-than-normal emergency food assistance…

A year after the start of the political transition in Sudan, humanitarian needs continue to grow across the country, despite…

On 15 January, armed clashes broke out between members of Arab and Masalit tribes in and around Ag Geneina, West…

This briefing assesses the challenges and opportunities of the October 2020 peace agreement. Specifically, the review explores how the agreement…

The UN’s transition in Sudan started out in 2014 as a process to close the African Union–United Nations Hybrid Operation…
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