FMR 24 : published November 2005

Sudan: prospects for peace

Contents

African renaissance: towards a New Sudan by Francis M Deng

Joint Assessment Mission provides road-map for peace by Jon Bennett

Reflections on making peace: interview Dr Taj es-Sir Mahjoub and Christoph T Jaeger

The role of the international community by Gunnar M Sørbø

The Comprehensive Peace Agreement: will it also be dishonoured? by Luka Biong Deng

Developmental transformation and peace consolidation in southern Sudan by Jeni Klugman and Emily Gosse Kallaur

Reflections on the Joint Assessment Mission by Michael Kevane

Standing up for JAM partnerships by Jeni Klugman and Maude Svensson

Land and the Sudanese transition to peace by Domenico Polloni

Pledges versus commitments by Toby Lanzer

Perspectives on the Comprehensive Peace Agreement by Endre Stiansen

Could peace unravel? by Suliman Baldo

NGO coordination in south Sudan by Adele Sowinska & Wendy Fenton

Promoting the rule of law in post-conflict Sudan by Yasmine Sherif

Sustainable IDP/refugee return depends on collaborative approach by Sajjad Malik

The reality of return: IDPs in Darfur by Mathijs Le Rutte

Assisting the return of displaced Dinka Bor by Paul Murphy

Epic trek of Mabia IDPs by William Lorenz

IDPs and urban planning in Khartoum by Agnès de Geoffroy

Information, counselling and legal assistance for returning IDPs by Sonia Di Mezza

Time to strengthen protection of IDPs by Walter Kälin

Challenges facing returnees in Sudan by Judy McCallum & Gizenga Willow

Towards a culture of human rights in Darfur by Joseph Aguettant

Sudanese women waging peace by Rogaia Abusharaf

From Afghanistan to Sudan: how peace risks marginalising women by Lina Abirafeh

Sudanese women’s role in peacemaking by Nyaradzai Gumbonzvanda and Grace Okonji

Endangering peace by ignoring women by Nada Mustafa M Ali

Stemming the spread of HIV/AIDS in Sudan by Shannon Egan

Separated children in south Sudan by Una McCauley

Gender, education and peace in southern Sudan by Jackie Kirk

Education crisis in south Sudan by Tim Brown

A local approach to peace in Torit, south Sudan by Jeannie Annan and Christine Pagen

The Sudanese peace process and the media by David Campbell and Kate Lloyd Morgan

Peace, democracy and the environment by Peter Bosshard and Nick Hildyard

Sudan: world’s greatest humanitarian transport challenge by Rob McConnell

Beja sidelined by peace process by Suliman Salih Dirar

Encounter with a fighter by Ellen Lammers

General Articles

Mexico Plan of Action: protecting refugees through international solidarity by William Spindler

Statelessness: a forgottem human rights crisis by Bill Frelick and Maureen Lynch

Addressing sexual and gender-based violence by Bill van Esveld & Kirsten Young

North-east India’s forgotten IDPs by Monirul Hussain

The Zambia Initiative by Masaki Watabe

IRIN marks its first decade by Joanne Clark

Regular Features

Brookings-Bern Project on Internal Displacement:IDPs in the Balkans

Global IDP Project: Training on the Guiding Principles in Aceh

Refugee Studies Centre: Another talkshop or the seedsof an effective southern African IDP policy?