Greater Equatoria Region and the Khartoum Agreement
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Final COMMUNIQUÉ OF THE 61st EXTRA-ORDINARY SESSION OF IGAD COUNCIL OF MINISTERS ON THE SITUATION IN SOUTH SUDAN
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THE IGAD SPECIAL ENVOY FOR SOUTH SUDAN PROGRESS REPORT – MARCH 26, 2018
THE IGAD SPECIAL ENVOY FOR SOUTH SUDAN PROGRESS REPORT ON THE HIGH LEVEL REVITALIZATION OF THE AGREEMENT ON THE RESOLUTION OF THE CONFLICT IN THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH SUDAN PRESENTED TO THE IGAD COUNCIL OF MINISTERS’ 61st EXTRA-ORDINARY SESSION HELD IN ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA MARCH 26, 2018 A. INTRODUCTION 1. This report to the Council … Continue reading
THE CHARTER OF THE SOUTH SUDAN OPPOSITION ALLIANCE (SSOA)
THE CHARTER OF THE SOUTH SUDAN OPPOSITION ALLIANCE (SSOA) Preamble Cognizant of the fact that the unity of South Sudanese Opposition Political Movements, Parties and Fronts is paramount to bringing about the most needed peace to South Sudan speedily; Emphasizing the paramountcy of unifying our ranks and working closely and collectively together to present a … Continue reading
The Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan (NDM)
The Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan Presentation by the NDM to the IGAD Pre-Forum Consultations Meeting Khartoum, Sudan 8 October 2017. I- Background 1- South Sudan is in acute political, social, economic and humanitarian crisis that threatens its viability, and which may result in its disintegration on ethnic lines and eventual collapse. … Continue reading