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South Sudan

Background: Military regimes favoring Islamic-oriented governments have dominated national politics since independence from the UK in 1956. Sudan was embroiled in two prolonged civil wars during most of the remainder of the 20th century. These conflicts were rooted in northern economic, political, and social domination of non-Muslim, non-Arab southern Sudanese. The first civil war ended in 1972, but broke out again in 1983. The second war and famine-related effects resulted in more than 2 million deaths and over 4 million people displaced over a period of two decades. Peace talks gained momentum in 2002-04 with the signing of several accords; a final Naivasha peace treaty of January 2005 granted the southern rebels autonomy for six years, after which a referendum for independence is scheduled to be held. A separate conflict that broke out in the western region of Darfur in 2003 resulted in tens of thousands of deaths and over 1 million displaced, but by early 2005, peackeeping troops had stabilized the situation.



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Areas in South Sudan: Juba | Kajo Keji County | Upper Nile

Leaving Pagak: Final thoughts, and the creation of the Payam Development Committee
July 18th 2008  Africa » Sudan » South Sudan » Upper Nile » Pagak
When I signed up for this assignment, I was supposed to come and see how the local Development Committee organized by CARE was doing, and propose a few ideas for moving forward. Turns out there wa ... 18 photos [full story]

Before leaving…Update on a few stories!
July 18th 2008  Africa » Sudan » South Sudan » Upper Nile » Pagak
If you followed the blog, you will recognize some of these stories… 1. Dwaich, the gigolo driver, was allowed to live, and no limb was cut. The local court met in public audience to talk ... 5 photos [full story]

Don’t mess with the Nuer. Period.
July 12th 2008  Africa » Sudan » South Sudan » Upper Nile » Pagak
People in Pagak already know me. I am, after all, one of five ‘whites’ in Pagak, and only two are long-term based here. All the other NGO personnel are African, mostly South Sudanese, Keny ... 13 photos [full story]

The Road to Yekow: How 22 Km. can become an Odissey
July 7th 2008  Africa » Sudan » South Sudan » Upper Nile » Pagak
There are 22km. of road separating Pagak from the closest Payam, Yekow. Technically, even ‘walkable’. In reality, not advisable. Many soldiers, some of them kind of ‘nervous&rsq ... 19 photos [full story]

Family matters, Nuer style…
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Family matters, Nuer style…
July 2nd 2008  Africa » Sudan » South Sudan » Upper Nile » Pagak
The following dialogue finished only five minutes ago. While working in my ‘office’ (CARE’s dining room in Pagak), Duony enters the room. He looks at me serious and asks the dreadful ... 6 photos [full story]

The Elementary School in Pagak: will this story have a happy ending?
July 2nd 2008  Africa » Sudan » South Sudan » Upper Nile » Pagak
Junko is showing me around the Way Station for returnees coming from Ethiopia…and we enter a large tent filled with food from WFP donated by the US and the EU. We have a logistics problem he ... 15 photos [full story]

About the Nuer people and how their social structure was destroyed
July 2nd 2008  Africa » Sudan » South Sudan » Upper Nile » Pagak
When I arrived to the ‘Home and Away’ Center in Juba (late, of course) for the World Bank workshop on Governance, the first speaker was already talking… and he talked for around hou ... 8 photos [full story]

What the hell I am doing here, and why it might be way harder than I thought
July 2nd 2008  Africa » Sudan » South Sudan » Upper Nile » Pagak
‘What the hell are you doing there?’ I’m getting this question a lot. When I got in touch with CARE, John Perry, the Program Coordinator, explained that they were considering appl ... 22 photos [full story]

Bye bye, Jubalicious, hello Nuer country… first shocking encounter
June 20th 2008  Africa » Sudan » South Sudan » Upper Nile » Pagak
It is 8pm and dark already. Tomorrow, I’m supposed to fly to the border.. but am I? Justin is driving the CARE mobile like crazy. It is clear he does not know well how to drive it. &lsquo ... 8 photos [full story]

‘Welcome to South Sudan’, or Stranded in Juba
June 17th 2008  Africa » Sudan » South Sudan » Juba
The plan was to stay two nights in Juba, and then to depart to my main destination in this trip: my fieldwork in Pagak, a small locality along the Sudanese-Ethiopian border. But in this business, ... 11 photos [full story]


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