
Area-based approaches are increasingly utilised in conflict-affected contexts and in combination with humanitarian-development-peace (HDP) nexus interventions. In South Sudan, the United Nations...
Area-based approaches are increasingly utilised in conflict-affected contexts and in combination with humanitarian-development-peace (HDP) nexus interventions. In South Sudan, the United Nations...
South Sudan has a diverse array of ecosystems, rich biodiversity in both flora and fauna, and an abundance of natural resources, including large areas of natural forests, considerable water sources...
By Martina Santschi, and CSRF This meta-analysis offers an overview of the literature on governance in South Sudan in the CSRF repository by exploring salient and timely questions for donor-funded...
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This research was conducted by Irina Mosel and Prof. Dr Leben Nelson Moro with support of the Conflict Sensitivity Resource Facility (CSRF) colleagues. Executive Summary Since fighting flared up in...
By Gaya Raddadi and the Conflict Sensitivity Resource Facility Women in South Sudan are subject to limited access to political, economic, social resources due to the country’s rigid patriarchal...
This blog by Sean McGovern and Abraham Diing Akoi, is based on a recently published research report on social media and violence. The blog explores the intersection between the use of social media,...
In this blog, Lona Elia Morgan and Livia Oliver discuss the concept of gender and conflicting perceptions of the concept among South Sudanese communities. Based on their extensive gender work, they...
This Research Repository has been compiled by the Conflict Sensitivity Resource Facility (CSRF) to assist donors and aid workers in South Sudan to better understand the context in which they work...
Introduction Biometric registration — or the collection and storage of identity data such as fingerprints, iris scans, and demographic information — is increasingly used as a prerequisite for the...
The Partnership for Peace, Recovery and Resilience (PfPRR), one of the platforms for a Humanitarian, Development and Peace (HDP) nexus in South Sudan, has made progress in rallying field-based...
The interim period between the signing of the Sudan Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) on January 9, 2005, and South Sudan’s independence on July 9, 2011, saw a strong engagement by Western...
Summary In South Sudan, chiefs have played a key role in different fields linked to development, humanitarian aid, and state-building and peacebuilding for decades. Chiefs engage in local governance,...
Background Aid programmes operating in fragile, complex contexts such as South Sudan require systems, tools and principles that allow them to sufficiently understand the evolving context, and respond...
This Research Repository has been compiled by the Conflict Sensitivity Resource Facility (CSRF) to assist donors and aid workers in South Sudan to better understand the context in which they work...
Executive summary This report explores the nexus between climate change, conflict and aid by focusing on community perceptions of climate change patterns and trends, perceptions of how climate and...
By Ranga Gworo and CSRF Kapoeta, a semi-arid area,[1] has been experiencing severe drought conditions since 2021 caused by climate change.[2] The changing conditions have reportedly resulted in the...
This paper presents five lessons on community engagement in the context of the Humanitarian- Development-Peace (HDP) Nexus in South Sudan. More coordinated and collaborative approaches to community...
The humanitarian, development, and peace (HDP) nexus as an attempt to enable a more coherent and efficient collective response to dynamic and interconnected crises has received increasing prominence...
Introduction Wetlands are under threat globally, declining at a rate three times higher than natural forests. This is reason for concern because healthy wetlands offer a variety of essential services...
By Martina Santschi and Abraham Mou In early September 2021, a group of men sat in the shade of a tree in Nyang, the capital of Yirol East County. The men – some of them former cattle camp leaders –...