Some Assembly Required: Sudan's Comprehensive Peace Agreement

Some Assembly Required: Sudan's Comprehensive Peace Agreement

Thursday, November 1, 2007

By: Timothy Carney

While Sudan has recently reached a Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA) between the northern and southern regions, tensions still smolder. As commonoly said, "The devil is in the details," in implementation of the accord. To identify lessons learned from the negotiation of the agreement from 2002 to 2005 and its implementation since then, USIP conducted a project, the conclusions of which are discussed in this special report.

Type: Special Report

Sudan Web Links

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Below are links by topical categories to resources primarily in English providing information on the conflict in Sudan. For related web links, see Regional Resources: Africa. For more USIP resources see Sudan. General Resources Government Agencies and International Organizations Maps and Guides Media and News Sources Political Resources and Selected Documents These links support: Peace Briefing: Sudan's 2009 Elections: Critical Issues and Timelines Peace Briefing: N...

Type: Article

The Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement: Taking Stock and Moving Forward

Monday, October 15, 2007

By: Dorina Bekoe

Amidst the conflict in Darfur and simmering tensions in the south of the country, USIP is working with regional partners to bring about a peace accord in the eastern part of Sudan. This USIPeace Briefing outlines the process, which incorporates steps in political reconciliation, disarmament, and economic development.

Type: Peace Brief

Conflict Analysis & PreventionEconomics & Environment

The Central African Republic: Worsening Crisis in a Troubled Region

Saturday, September 1, 2007

By: Jacqueline C. Woodfork;  Joel Charny

Recently, internal conflicts stemming from past and present realities and spillover of political unrest and violence from neighboring countries have given the Central African Republic, one of the least known countries in Africa, more prominence on the international map. Read more about this troubled region.

Type: Peace Brief

Conflict Analysis & PreventionEconomics & Environment

Sudan’s 2009 Elections: Critical Issues and Timelines

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

By: Kelly Campbell;  Dorina Bekoe

Sudan’s elections, scheduled to take place by July 2009, are a major milestone of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA). Domestic and international institutions are already planning for the elections, although many legal and logistical issues must be resolved before they take place.

Type: Peace Brief

Negotiation Skills for Post-Conflict Actors

Monday, May 21, 2007

In conjunction with the Naval Postgraduate School’s (NPS) Center for Stabilization and Reconstruction Studies, Institute trainers Nina Sughrue and Jonathan Morgenstein conducted our popular, biannual course, “Negotiation Skills for Post-Conflict Actors” (also knows as "Working Effectively in Post Conflict Situations: Tools for Communication, Collaboration and Negotiation") May 21-23, 2007, in Monterey, California.

Type: In the Field

Education & Training

New Strategies for Darfur

Sunday, April 1, 2007

By: David R. Smock

While the humanitarian and security crises continue in Darfur, there have been some improvements in recent weeks, including the decrease in civilian casualties. However, in the first two months of 2007, 80,000 people were forced from their homes because of violence. How can the international community help enhance peacekeeping in Darfur?

Type: Peace Brief

Oral Histories: The Sudan Experience Project

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

The Sudan Experience Project Oral History Library contains the transcripts of nearly 100 interviews with those who negotiated and who are implementing the CPA. These first person accounts and the lessons learned from their experience are a substantial contribution to our understanding of the challenges of negotiating and implementing complex peace agreements.

Type: Oral History

Mediation, Negotiation & DialogueEconomics & Environment

Workshop on Conflict Transformation: Southern Kordofan, Abyei, Blue Nile

Friday, December 8, 2006

 Senior Program Officers Jacki Wilson and Keith Bowen, joined by Institute Executive Vice President Patricia Thomson, traveled to the heart of the Nuba Mountains to conduct USIP Professional Training Program’s eighth conflict resolution workshop for Sudan. The Nuba Mountains region was a central battleground throughout the North/South civil war. Working with the Badya Center for Integrated Development Services, a highly experienced local NGO partner (and USIP grantee), the training workshop g...

Type: In the Field

Education & Training