Latest Publications
Isolation and Endurance: Riek Machar and the SPLM-IO in 2016-17
Report, October 2017
Tubu Trouble: State and Statelessness in the Chad–Sudan–Libya Triangle
Working Paper 43, June 2017
(in Arabic)
Spreading fallout: The collapse of the ARCSS and new conflict along the Equatorias-DRC border
Issue Brief 28, May 2017
Remote-control breakdown: Sudanese paramilitary forces and pro-government militias
Issue Brief 27, April 2017
(in Arabic)
Policing in South Sudan: Transformation Challenges and Priorities
Issue Brief 26, March 2017
(in Arabic)
South Sudan Civil Society Referendum Taskforce
'Concerns About The Referendum On South Sudanese Self-Determination'
Workshop Outcome Statement
13 October 2010
SSCSRT workshop attendees (L to R): Merekaje Lorna, James Ninrew, Taban Kiston, Isaac Kunguru Kenyi, Florence Paul, David de Dau, Benjamin Ochiengh, Claire Mc Evoy.
On 12-13 October 2010 the South Sudan Civil Society Referendum Taskforce (SSCSRT) convened a workshop entitled 'Concerns about the Referendum on Southern Sudanese Self-Determination', facilitated by the Geneva-based Small Arms Survey, to discuss key issues concerning the upcoming referendum on Southern Sudanese self-determination, currently scheduled for no later than 9 January 2011.
The SSCSRT is a body composed of heads of non-governmental organizations and civil society networks in South Sudan. It represents a wide range of constituents, including in the areas of peace and justice, human rights, a free and open press, economic development, democratic reform, and armed violence-prevention, among many other sub-sectors. More than 160 civil society organizations are represented by the SSCSRT, as well as at least 35 media institutions.
The goal of the SSCSRT is: 'to assist the people of South Sudan to move successfully to and through the referendum process in the best way possible and to ensure that the right of Southern Sudanese people to choose their destiny is fully respected.'
To download the complete workshop outcome statement, please click here.