This research piece examines South Sudanese mutual aid against the backdrop of shrinking international funding for humanitarian aid to the country and its communities. As there is only limited documentation …
Read MoreThis research piece examines South Sudanese mutual aid against the backdrop of shrinking international funding for humanitarian aid to the country and its communities. As there is only limited documentation …
Read MoreThis brief was written by Katharine Vincent, Job Eronmhonsele, Thomas Kibutu, Pacificah Okemwa, and Sarli Nana for the SPARC programme. This brief shares lessons from locally led action research on …
Read MoreThis report, written before the most recent outbreak of hostilities, synthesises findings from five sites – Yei, Wau, Yambio, Aweil and Malakal – to assess the nature, function and influence …
Read MoreThis article discusses the role that the South Sudanese diaspora in Kenya play in peacebuilding in South Sudan. The article identifies several strategies that the South Sudanese living in its …
Read MoreThis research was conducted and the report written by Audrey Bottjen, Nelson Rombek Ezron, Ruei Hoth Gony, and the CSRF team. The Conflict Sensitivity Resource Facility (CSRF) is approaching 10 …
Read MoreBased on consultations with South Sudanese participants and representatives of grassroots organisations and international non-governmental organizations in Kampala, Uganda, this briefing explores the perspectives of national civil society actors on …
Read MoreThis blog by Emmanuel Louis and the Conflict Sensitivity Resource Facility (CSRF sets out to explore how localisation is understood in South Sudan. It highlights common misconceptions, and articulates a conflict-sensitive approach that places local leadership, community trust, and equitable partnerships at the centre of humanitarian action. The blog provides a set of conflict sensitivity considerations for further promoting localisation...
Read MoreThis research report was written by Leigh Mayhew, Simon Levine, and Caitlin Sturridge (Overseas Development Institute (ODI); Abraham Diing Akoi, and Fekadu Adugna Tufa; produced as part of Supporting Pastoralism and …
Read MoreThis report was written by D. Alemna, T. Bradley (University of Portsmouth); K. Downie, B. Akok, P. Garang, G. Kwenda, A. Onen & K. Peter (Likikiri Collective) This report explores …
Read MoreThese two thematically linked publications from ZOA-Dorcas outline the positive impact of Peace Committees and the community-based sociotherapy approach implemented in Jonglei State of South Sudan as part of a …
Read MoreThis report was written by Joane Holliger and the Center for Security Studies (CSS) at ETH Zürich. Using the case of the Pieri peace process in South Sudan, this report …
Read MoreThis article was written by Chas Morrison, Haji Elias Hillary, and Diria Vicky Thomas. This paper examines types of cultural practices used for civilian self-protection, early warning and conflict preparedness, …
Read MoreThis book chapter, by Jaap Vuijk, examines a non-programmatic, grassroots approach to implementing the Triple Nexus in Pibor, South Sudan. The chapter found that communities engage in activities that link …
Read MoreWildlife conservation and land management knowledge and practices are deeply enshrined in the socio-cultural and economic life of South Sudanese communities that live around wildlife areas. Some of these indigenous …
Read MoreUsing the case study of Faratit communities in Western Bar El Ghazel State, this paper explores the importance and use of traditional health practices. The paper identifies factors that motivate …
Read MoreThis Anthology was developed by the Rift Valley Institute, and it includes their research produced over the period of 2001 and 2021. As such, the Anthology spans a vast array …
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