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Civil society organizations discuss participation in National Dialogue

JUBA (15 Feb.)

Members of various Civil Society Organizations met in Juba on Wednesday to
discuss their role in the upcoming National Dialogue in March.

In December 2016, South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir called for national
dialogue to discuss issues related to the structure of the country.

Speaking during the meeting at Juba Grand Hotel, Raja Mohandis, Executive
Director of South Sudanese Network for Democracy and Election (SSNDE), said
the meeting focused on the role of civil society organizations in the
upcoming National Dialogue.

“For us at this moment, we felt that we want to come in an impartial manner
to contribute in any process that will help contribute to stability in our
country.  First, there should be guarantees for an open and free engagement
in the national dialogue, and all the stakeholders should be given a
chance,” said Raja.“If the space is not created for us to be able to inform
the citizens about this process, it will not be an inclusive dialogue that
will be genuine and contribute to the stability of this country,” he added.

Meanwhile, Betty Obog, a representative of South Sudan Peace Commission,
said the civil society organizations should be involved in the process for
the sake peace and stability in South Sudan.

Obog further said her Commission will mobilize all peace partners to
support the National Dialogue process in the country.For his part, Abraham
Awolich, Senior Policy Analyst at Sudd Institute, said the member of the
civil society organizations are key stakeholders in the National Dialogue,
saying the group will mobilize citizens at the grass roots level to come
and participate in the process.

“When you are talking about the modalities of bringing peace home,
basically, you are talking to the IDPs and refugees so that they tell you
what they want and nobody should be left out,” said Awolich.“So, I think
the issue of inclusivity, but it should not be defined politically, it
means all the people of South Sudan who have grievances to be addressed,
they will have the opportunity to do that,” he added.

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