Information on "International Organizations" and "South Sudan"
January 2012
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2012
Contextualizing Peacebuilding Activities to Local Circumstances
Author: Niels Nagelhus Schia, John Karlsrud
Publisher: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI)
This comparative study of local UN peacebuilding activities in Haiti, Liberia and South Sudan concludes that UN personnel do adapt their activities to local circumstances. More on «Contextualizing Peacebuilding Activities to Local Circumstances»
December 2011
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16 Dec 2011
South Kordofan: The Next Case for R2P?
Author: Keerthi Sampath Kumar
Publisher: Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA)
Given the nature of violence perpetrated against innocent civilians and prolonged hostility between Sudan and South Sudan, it is imperative that the UN Security Council takes stock of the situation and acts immediately. More on «South Kordofan: The Next Case for R2P?»
September 2011
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Sep 2011
Adapting Norwegian Civilian Capacity for the Future
Author: John Karlsrud
Publisher: Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre (NOREF)
This brief addresses the considerable mismatch between the needs of UN peace operations on the ground and the UN system's ability to deliver. More on «Adapting Norwegian Civilian Capacity for the Future»
January 2011
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2011
Challenges to Protection of Civilians in South Sudan
Author: Ingrid Marie Breidlid, Jon Harald Sande Lie
Publisher: Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI)
This report focuses on how protection of civilian (PoC) issues are conceptualized and operationalized among international stakeholders in Bor, the capital of Jonglei state in South Sudan, and analyzes key challenges to the implementation and impact o... More on «Challenges to Protection of Civilians in South Sudan»
May 2010
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6 May 2010
Sudan: Regional Perspectives on the Prospect of Southern Independence
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
South Sudan is just eight months away from a self-determination referendum that will likely result in its secession from the North. More on «Sudan: Regional Perspectives on the Prospect of Southern Independence»


