ACCORD Hosts representatives from Sudan
On 04 January 2024 ACCORD hosted a Sudanese delegation in Pretoria, South Africa, which was led by Lieutenant General Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo, the Commander of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
On 04 January 2024 ACCORD hosted a Sudanese delegation in Pretoria, South Africa, which was led by Lieutenant General Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo, the Commander of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
For a long period of time, indications have shown that Sudan was heading for another serious conflict. In the last three decades, prominent figures like the British-American historian Bernard Lewis have been advancing the idea of the restructuring of the Middle East.
Since the end of last year, Sudan’s political faction groups – the military leadership and civilian political parties – have been negotiating a peace accord aimed at reinstating a civilian administration
Evaluating two community security and arms control (CSAC) projects piloted by UNAMID in Darfur, Sudan
ACCORD’s on-going support to the Sudan Peace Process.
Knowledge gained will prove instrumental as they meaningfully contribute and participate with the peacebuilding skills practiced.
The goal of Silencing the Guns (STG) was to achieve a conflict-free Africa and rid the continent of all wars and conflicts. Conflicts have persisted, resulting in the STG agenda being extended to 2030, in the hope that by then Africa will have cured itself of the plague of conflict.
Restructuring how Sudan is governed is essential to placing Sudan on the right course towards sustained democracy, especially given the military’s restructuring process that has been in play for over 50 years.
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.
Supporting Regional Economic Communities strengthen efforts for effective peace processes in Sudan