ACCORD hosts South Sudan delegation in South Africa for an experience sharing tour
South Sudan in the process of formulating its commission for truth, reconciliation and healing
South Sudan in the process of formulating its commission for truth, reconciliation and healing
This paper analyses the key issues, fairness and implications relating to the inclusion of the 14-Mile Area in the September 2012 Cooperation Agreement signed between Sudan and South Sudan.
The R-ARCSS makes a sufficient case that youth, as well as refugees, are significant stakeholders in the South Sudan transition process.
ACCORD’s on-going support to the Sudan Peace Process.
Almost a decade since the conflict in South Sudan commenced, the conflict has become further fragmented, with indiscriminate violence across the country being highly varied.
The parties to the R-ARCSS have signed, on 3 April 2022, an agreement to unify the security command structure.
Climate change can undermine peace and increase levels of violence by affecting the drivers of conflict.
This paper analyses the conflict between the Dinka Malual and Riziegat tribes over a small strip of land located in Kiir/Bahr al Arab, now called “the 14-Mile”. The paper examines the circumstances behind the creation of the 14-Mile by posing questions on whether the 14-Mile was a grazing corridor or a border line.
A new civilian, people-centred government will allow South Sudan to address the root causes of conflict.
Supporting and strengthening mediation intervention efforts in the IGAD region ACCORD provided thematic expertise at the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) Mediation Support Unit (MSU) Experience Sharing Workshop for the