Following wartime displacement from the South Sudanese capital, Juba, land disputes have prevented people from returning home and fuelled social tensions. Government intervention is needed to produce land rights through formal legal processes, says Gatwech Wal, whereby chiefs can peacefully resolve land disputes and produce a safe environment for refugees and internally displaced persons concerned about confronting new occupants
In January 2011, after years of civil war, the people of South Sudan voted overwhelmingly for separa...
After an internationally recognized referendum on self-determination, South Sudan became independent...
In conflict situations, many people are displaced because of hostility and arms in the area. Displac...
Contains fulltext : 160934.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Drawing on em...
n the years prior to independence, large numbers of displaced people returned to Southern Sudan. Ret...
This article explores how conflict-induced displacement influences agricultural innovation processes...
Sudan is among the global ‘hotspots’ for large-scale land acquisitions. Although most of this inves...
This article explores how conflict-induced displacement influences agricultural innovation processes...
More than five million people in South Sudan are currently in urgent need of humanitarian aid, with ...
Following South Sudanese independence in 2011, land reform became a major aspect of state building, ...
Humanitarian protection remains inaccessible for the tens of thousands of displaced South Sudanese l...
In recent decades, international organisations and donor governments have promoted state-building as...
The experiences of those fleeing from Sudan to South Sudan due to the current conflict are shaped by...
Although international press has covered the conflicts in the Sudan region extensively, the effects ...
Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM)Migration in Su...
In January 2011, after years of civil war, the people of South Sudan voted overwhelmingly for separa...
After an internationally recognized referendum on self-determination, South Sudan became independent...
In conflict situations, many people are displaced because of hostility and arms in the area. Displac...
Contains fulltext : 160934.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Drawing on em...
n the years prior to independence, large numbers of displaced people returned to Southern Sudan. Ret...
This article explores how conflict-induced displacement influences agricultural innovation processes...
Sudan is among the global ‘hotspots’ for large-scale land acquisitions. Although most of this inves...
This article explores how conflict-induced displacement influences agricultural innovation processes...
More than five million people in South Sudan are currently in urgent need of humanitarian aid, with ...
Following South Sudanese independence in 2011, land reform became a major aspect of state building, ...
Humanitarian protection remains inaccessible for the tens of thousands of displaced South Sudanese l...
In recent decades, international organisations and donor governments have promoted state-building as...
The experiences of those fleeing from Sudan to South Sudan due to the current conflict are shaped by...
Although international press has covered the conflicts in the Sudan region extensively, the effects ...
Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM)Migration in Su...
In January 2011, after years of civil war, the people of South Sudan voted overwhelmingly for separa...
After an internationally recognized referendum on self-determination, South Sudan became independent...
In conflict situations, many people are displaced because of hostility and arms in the area. Displac...