South Sudan: The humanitarian toll of half a decade of war. Peace on paper?
Alan Boswell (A researcher on South Sudan’s conflict) 14 December 2018 On the night of 15 December, 2013, shots rang out
Alan Boswell (A researcher on South Sudan’s conflict) 14 December 2018 On the night of 15 December, 2013, shots rang out
By Martin Plaut, for The Conversation. Migrants arriving on the island of Lampedusa, southern Italy in April 2011. EPA/Ettore Ferrari Early
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South Sudan is starting to heal its wounds: But the magnitude of conflict was regional. Just for an example, read
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We, at Council on East African Relations are scholars who specialize on East African politics, history, economy, development, laws of