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Community-led Peacebuilding and the Protection of Harvest
The 2024 agricultural season in South Darfur marked a remarkable recovery, with harvests reaching 70-95% of pre-war levels across 14 localities where Concordis supports peacebuilding. There will be no famine in South Darfur this year as a result. This report looks at the success of the harvest and peacebuilding in the region.
South Darfur Conflict Analysis and Peacebuilding Opportunities
The Concordis’ team and our network of 220 Community Peacebuilders continued to work for peace in South Darfur throughout the current war in Sudan. Whilst the world focussed on the two lead protagonists, or ignored the war altogether, they have been transforming conflict where the war is felt most keenly.
A Study Of The Potential Of The Border Region Of South Sudan & Sudan In Light Manufacturing July 2015
Overview of the challenges and potential advantages that the border region of South Sudan-Sudan has when it comes to light manufacturing. The diversification of industry from oil will help to reduce poverty and increase security. The report highlights areas that have potential and recommends policies to help promote these developments.
Crossing The Line: Transhumance In Transition Along The Sudan- South Sudan Border October 2012
Documents the process of nomadic pastoralism across the Sudan-South Sudan border through the dry season 2011-2012 and identifies some key factors that affected the nature of this migration. It breaks down elements such as the security, economics, and leadership that shape this migration.
More than a line: Sudan’s North - South Border September 2010
This report examines drivers of conflict in the North- South border areas of Sudan and current initiatives aimed at managing them. The contents derive from desk and field research undertaken in mid-2010. The document is also informed by the views and concerns expressed by participants at workshops in seven locations along the North-South border and at a senior level workshop in Khartoum.