Strategies for global governance in South Sudan, an area of conflict
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- Strategies for global governance in South Sudan, an area of conflict
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- World's newest sovereign state (independence from Sudan in 2011)
- Population of 12 million
- Oil generates 98% of income
- In 2013 in-fighting between Dinka and Nuer groups became armed conflict
- 1.5mil IDPs
- 8mil at risk of food insecurity
- Interventions and interactions of organisations
- effective intervention depends on co-operation between UN, IGAD, NGOs and more.
- The UN
- UNMISS was reinforced in 2014 with mandates of peace consolidation, state building, eco dev.
- 12,500 military personnel, 1000 police
- consolidate peace and security, protect civilians, monitor human rights etc.
- 12,500 military personnel, 1000 police
- UNICEF
- 45% pop below 15
- WHO
- oral cholera vaccination programme
- OCHA
- concerned with hygiene, provision of safe drinking water.
- UNHCR
- has urged the gov to sign international conventions for refugee protection.
- UNMISS was reinforced in 2014 with mandates of peace consolidation, state building, eco dev.
- The South Sudanese Government
- largely unsuccessful in protecting its citizens
- Has signed treaties against torture, human rights, discrimination of women, rights of children
- major problems remain
- NGOs in South Sudan
- South Sudan NGO Forum organises more than 300 NGOs addressing humanitarian needs
- Harassment and violence against NGO workers
- Save the Children, Oxfam, Medicines Sans Frontiers
- Consequences of global governance of the conflict
- Allowed storage of food crucial during the wet season
- villagers have received training in livestock keeping and fishing
- Vulnerable children have received treatment for malnutrition
- Civilian protection camps expanded for IDPs
- Cholera treatment centres with WHO
- Funds from internat Govs
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