More than five million people in South Sudan are currently in urgent need of humanitarian aid, with nearly one-and-a-half million displaced and another one million refugees. These figures indicate large-scale loss of lives and extreme disruption to livelihoods, which will take decades or generations to recover from. Yet livelihoods are often just expected to recover in a post-conflict environment. Findings from six years of research by SLRC do not support this argument; in some areas of South Sudan, support for livelihoods may have even been better during conflict. This briefing paper recommends a rethink in the way that aid actors approach questions of recovery and livelihood. Rather than a simplistic either/ or approach, what is needed is...
Approximately 4.75 billion USD of international aid money was spent in South Sudan between 2012 and ...
The impacts of different approaches to protecting and promoting / rebuilding pastoralist livelihoods...
Objectives This article investigates the socio-political challenges in South Sudan, its main causes ...
This briefing paper summarises shifts in international engagement in South Sudan from humanitarian a...
Although international press has covered the conflicts in the Sudan region extensively, the effects ...
This Working Paper investigates the challenges South Sudanese returnees and displaced persons face f...
As the numbers of returnees in many regions of South Sudan increase, and livelihood opportunities ne...
People living in context prone to or affected by conflict suffer from many forms of deprivation. The...
This research was commissioned by Pact Sudan through the UK Department for International Development...
This rapid literature review collates lessons from major evaluations and learning reviews from devel...
This thesis is concerned with the long-term failure of significant aid investments to improve the ci...
The numbers of displaced people in the world due to conflict is now the highest ever recorded. This ...
to services and perceptions of governance: An analysis of Pibor county, South Sudan from the perspec...
The experiences of those fleeing from Sudan to South Sudan due to the current conflict are shaped by...
This paper examines the livelihood strategies of South Sudanese refugees who fled to northern Uganda...
Approximately 4.75 billion USD of international aid money was spent in South Sudan between 2012 and ...
The impacts of different approaches to protecting and promoting / rebuilding pastoralist livelihoods...
Objectives This article investigates the socio-political challenges in South Sudan, its main causes ...
This briefing paper summarises shifts in international engagement in South Sudan from humanitarian a...
Although international press has covered the conflicts in the Sudan region extensively, the effects ...
This Working Paper investigates the challenges South Sudanese returnees and displaced persons face f...
As the numbers of returnees in many regions of South Sudan increase, and livelihood opportunities ne...
People living in context prone to or affected by conflict suffer from many forms of deprivation. The...
This research was commissioned by Pact Sudan through the UK Department for International Development...
This rapid literature review collates lessons from major evaluations and learning reviews from devel...
This thesis is concerned with the long-term failure of significant aid investments to improve the ci...
The numbers of displaced people in the world due to conflict is now the highest ever recorded. This ...
to services and perceptions of governance: An analysis of Pibor county, South Sudan from the perspec...
The experiences of those fleeing from Sudan to South Sudan due to the current conflict are shaped by...
This paper examines the livelihood strategies of South Sudanese refugees who fled to northern Uganda...
Approximately 4.75 billion USD of international aid money was spent in South Sudan between 2012 and ...
The impacts of different approaches to protecting and promoting / rebuilding pastoralist livelihoods...
Objectives This article investigates the socio-political challenges in South Sudan, its main causes ...