Predatory security-business networks linked to armed groups have underpinned Sudan’s history of conflict and help sustain the present war. The…
Predatory security-business networks linked to armed groups have underpinned Sudan’s history of conflict and help sustain the present war. The…
The Choice: Cooperation or Conflict Along the Sudan-South Sudan Border This report investigates the incentive structure that frames decision-making…
Durable solutions for the displaced is an integral part of lasting peace in Darfur. The Juba Peace Agreement (JPA) is…
The four scenarios consider four different yet plausible futures for Sudan over the coming 12–18 months. These scenarios do not…
Climate change is expected to continue to affect Sudan’s weather patterns significantly, with observed historical trends including increased rainfall variability,…
This Crisis Briefing assesses the challenges and opportunities of the October peace agreement. Specifically, the review explores how the agreement…
This review draws on several hundred sources to synthesize the major points of consensus and divergence in the existing literature and identify relevant research gaps. This anal-ysis presents data from across Sudano-Sahelian West and Central Africa, to link comparable findings that are often presented in isolation.
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…
This paper documents how the Aqua4Sudan IWRM approach interacts with conflicts. The Aqua4Sudan partnership in Sudan consists of International Aid Services (IAS), Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW), Practical Action, Plan Sudan, SOS Sahel, World Relief and ZOA. This partnership implements the Rural Water for Sudan project in Red Sea, Kassala, Gedaref, North Darfur, South Darfur and West Darfur with funding from UKaid and the EU.