Human Security Baseline Assessment for Sudan and South Sudan
The Human Security Baseline Assessment for Sudan and South Sudan (HSBA) is a multi-year research project administered by the Small Arms Survey, an independent research project of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. Through the active generation and dissemination of timely empirical research, the project supports violence reduction initiatives.
Latest Publications
New war, old enemies: Conflict dynamics in South Kordofan
Working Paper 29, April 2013
My neighbour, my enemy: Inter-tribal violence in Jonglei,
Issue Brief 21, October 2012
(in Arabic)
Business as usual: Arms flows to Darfur 2009-12,
Issue Brief 20, September 2012
(in Arabic)
Forgotten Darfur: Old Tactics and New Players,
Working Paper 28, July 2012
(in Arabic)
Work in Progress: Security Force Development in South Sudan through February 2012,
Working Paper 27, June 2012
(in Arabic)
Reaching for the Gun: Arms Flows and Holdings in South Sudan,
Issue Brief 19, April 2012
(in Arabic)
Fighting for spoils: Armed insurgencies in Greater Upper Nile,
Issue Brief 18, November 2011
(in Arabic)







