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August of this year will mark the one-year anniversary of the end of South Sudan’s civil war, yet recent surges of violence suggest that peace is far from being realized. These attacks by armed grou ....
In recent years, South Sudanese women have made significant strides in their push for inclusion in national peace processes. Women negotiators were crucial in shaping the 2018 peace agreement revitalizing what had been a stalled and contentious process and also secured a new quota that requires 35 percent of government representatives to be women, opening the door for a more expansive role in national affairs. But despite these signs of progress, women’s voices remain conspicuously absent among publicly written narratives of South Sudan, which continue to be dominated by the opinions, analysis, and stories of male writers. “No Time to Mourn” is an anthology featuring short stories, memoirs, poems, artwork, and photography from 39 women living in South Sudan and across the diaspora. Their literary and artistic expressions provide deeply personal insights into the experiences of South Sudanese women, particularly in relation to conflict, displacement, and patriarchal gende ....
Involve more women in conflict solving - Igad Monday February 01 2021 Left to right: The chairperson of Equal Opportunities Committee in Parliament, Ms Hellen Asamo, Igad’s Mubarak Mabuya and the executive director Organisation for Women’s Development, Ms Rita Lopidia. PHOTO/ PAUL ADUDE Advertisement Entebbe- The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (Igad) has called for more involvement of women in conflict resolution negotiations to enable them get equal treatment after the conflict. “As Igad we provide a platform during negotiations meetings for voices of women to be heard to present issues that affect women negatively in conflict setting. Through the country’s action plans we institutionalise the Security Council resolutions to protect women who are key factors in conflict resolution,” the Igad programme manager, Mr Mubarak Mabuya, told journalists at the closing of the Igad Women Peace and Security Forum (IWPSF) meeting in Entebbe, last wee ....