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Horn of Africa project
Somalia
Following the withdrawal of UN forces in 1995, Somalia has become the source of growing global interest because of the war on terrorism. Although the civil war which racked the country throughout the 1990s is now over, the country still lacks a central government and is plagued by numerous localised conflicts between rival militia groups backed by regional powers. Moreover, these battles threaten to escalate into large-scale bloodshed between allies of the Transitional National Government (TNG) and their rivals, those associated with the Somali Restoration and Reconciliation Council (SRRC).
Sudan
Sudan lingers as one of the world's longest running and most intractable conflicts. With a devastating toll of death and destruction in its wake, the Sudanese civil war has often left a divided international community looking painfully ineffectual as it gropes to push the warring parties toward a meaningful peace process.
Recent reports & briefings |
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 | Ethiopia and Eritrea: War or Peace?,
ICG Africa Report N°68 , 24 September 2003 |
 | Somaliland: Democratisation and Its Discontents,
Africa report N°66, 28 July 2003 |
 | Sudan Endgame,
report, 07 July 2003 |
 | Sudan’s Other Wars,
briefing, 25 June 2003 |
 | Negotiating a Blueprint for Peace in Somalia,
report, 06 March 2003 |
 | Sudan's Oilfields Burn Again: Brinkmanship Endangers The Peace Process,
briefing, 10 February 2003 |
 | Power and Wealth Sharing: Make or Break Time in Sudan’s Peace Process,
report, 18 December 2002 |
 | Salvaging Somalia’s Chance For Peace,
briefing, 09 December 2002 |
 | Ending Starvation as a Weapon of War in Sudan,
report, 14 November 2002 |
 | Sudan’s Best Chance for Peace: How Not to Lose It,
report, 17 September 2002 |
 | Dialogue or Destruction? Organising for Peace as the War in Sudan Escalates,
report, 27 June 2002 |
 | Somalia: Countering Terrorism in a Failed State,
report, 23 May 2002 |
 | Capturing the Moment: Sudan's Peace Process in the Balance,
report, 03 April 2002 |
 | God, Oil and Country: Changing the Logic of War in Sudan,
report, 28 January 2002 |
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