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A long road home: Challenges of returnee reintegration in Southern Sudan

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 Displaced people flee fighting in Abyei, now in Agok. Sudan. May 2008. Clashes resumed in Abyei on 20 May, barely a week after fighting had displaced thousands of people from their homes. About 100 people were injured, according to aid workers in Juba.  (Source:© Tim McKulka UNMIS)

13 November 2008 17:00-18:30
Venue: Committee Room 12, Palace of Westminster

 

Sudan’s peace agreement is approaching its most testing time. As up to two million displaced people attempt to re-settle in areas that are impoverished and ill-prepared, a number of colossal challenges present themselves. Action is urgently needed to address massive and rapid urbanisation, encourage civilians to disarm and provide opportunities for the sustainable use of natural resources, including land in urban areas. Infrastructure and markets need to be developed and equitable access to essential services must be put in place.
 
This ODI meeting, hosted by the Associate Parliamentary Group on Sudan, will launch the second phase of a study by the Humanitarian Policy Group on reintegration in Southern Sudan and the Three Areas. The authors, Sara Pantuliano, Margie Buchanan-Smith and Paul Murphy, will outline the key obstacles faced by returnees and the strategies that must be put in place to support one of the world's largest return and reintegration processes. Wendy Fenton, an independent consultant with over twenty years experience working in Sudan, will act as a discussant at this event.

 

Speakers:
Sara Pantuliano - Research Fellow, ODI
Paul Murphy - Head of Europe Programme, Saferworld
Margie Buchanan-Smith - Independent Consultant
Discussant:
Wendy Fenton - Independent Consultant
Chair:
David Drew MP

 

An ODI and Associate Parliamentary Group on Sudan public event.