cover image: Executive Summary - SUDAN CONFLICT - From Crisis to Resolution

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Executive Summary - SUDAN CONFLICT - From Crisis to Resolution

7 Nov 2023

The peace process was found to be limited in terms of the participation and actors given o IGAD and UN should advocate for increased financing the exclusion of civilians and civil society organizations in the of the humanitarian response plan and refugee formal talks, and the range of issues given the preoccupation response plan for Sudan given the funding challenges with elite interests and proxi. [...] Introduction The presentation on the evolution and complexities of the conflict in Sudan by – 2005 which led to the secession of Ambassador Haile Menkerios, Former Head of the United Nations Office to the South Sudan in 2011 and the long- African Union (UNOAU) and Special Representative to the African Union, essentially running conflicts in South Kordofan, traces the historical genesis and analyse. [...] The African-led tendency for the two military factions process under the auspices of the African Union (AU) should not be exclusive given to move beyond their immediate the interests, leverage and influence Sudan’s Gulf partners, Egypt, the Arab League military objectives and pander to their and the West led by the United States of America (USA) have in the country. [...] The vicious struggle for resources between the centre and The current situation in Sudan is one the periphery whereupon the exploitation and marginalization of the productive where the civilian movement, the regions and sectors such as minerals (gold and oil) by the former is a major source military forces and peace processes of conflict in Sudan. [...] In fact, the process by Egypt is part of the problem since it seeks to allocates responsibilities to export the 2013 Egyptian transition model to Sudan, whereby the military coup the Jeddah Process to address the military elements of the conflict, AU-IGAD to address the civilian components of the conflict, and QUAD to address the humanitarian aspects of the conflict.
Pages
40
Published in
Kenya