New report from "the Enough Project": Creating a Peace to Keep in Darfur

The deployment of the UN-AU peacekeeping force is slowly moving ahead despite constant obstruction by the Sudanese government, continued fighting, and the inability of UN member states to contribute 24 helicopters to the mission. However, the force will be inadequate without a viable peace process. Currently, the Darfur peace process is in shambles.
Publisert 27.03.08

A report released today by ENOUGH Co-Chair, John Prendergast, and Save Darfur Coalition President, Jerry Fowler, outlines the urgent steps that must be taken to create a peace to keep in Darfur, in part using the model of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) that ended the decades-long war in southern Sudan.


Read the report here: "Creating a Peace to Keep in Darfur"


"The Darfur crisis cannot be managed piecemeal," says Prendergast. "Efforts toward peace and protection must move forward hand in hand. Without a viable peace process the peacekeeping mission will ultimately fail." Meanwhile, peace throughout the entire country of Sudan is equally dependent on a much more vigorous effort to implement the CPA.

 
 
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