The present report is an analytical survey of the literature of local peace processes in Sudan — variously referred to in English-language literature as “people-to-people”, “local”, “non-official” or “grassroots” peace processes — from the 1980s to date. It attempts to bring together the available written records of peace meetings in all parts of the country and to provide the most comprehensive possible bibliography, to-date, of these sources of information.
The core of the report is a series of case studies of particularly significant local peace processes: Wunlit and related meetings in the Nilotic areas of the South; Abyei and the Nuba Mountains in the North-South transitional zone, and Darfur in the North...
The last two decades have seen an unprecedented preoccupation with the issue of land tenure in sub-Saharan Africa, which is widely recognized as one of the structural factors contributing to poverty and violence.
Their mission statement discusses the mayoral job description that they have posted “locally and in multiple cities across the country to challenge assumptions.
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This is really interesting.
by ThomasLieber
Thu, 04/05/2012 - 02:05
This is really interesting. A documentation about Sudan. I hope there will be peace on that country someday. - Dr Marla Ahlgrimm
The last two decades have
by java developers
Tue, 01/17/2012 - 15:44
The last two decades have seen an unprecedented preoccupation with the issue of land tenure in sub-Saharan Africa, which is widely recognized as one of the structural factors contributing to poverty and violence.
Their mission statement
by Dr. Naveed Fazlani
Thu, 12/08/2011 - 11:21
Their mission statement discusses the mayoral job description that they have posted “locally and in multiple cities across the country to challenge assumptions.
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