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From: "Martina Santschi" <martina.sants...@swisspeace.ch>
Date: Sep 19, 2017 12:02
Subject: CSRF research update No. 4/2017
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Dear Elisabeth,



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Best wishes,



Martina
Conflict Sensitivity Resource Facility
Research Update No. 4/2017

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Research Update highlights recent, useful publications for donors and
practitioners pursuing conflict sensitive engagement in South Sudan. These
publications can also be found on the CSRF Research Repository
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CSRF Picks



*South Sudan’s Civil War Will Not End with a Peace Deal*
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This publically available article concludes that finding a sustainable
solution for South Sudan’s conflict requires involvement of many actors in
addition to government and opposition.  It also requires addressing not
only elite-based power sharing, but also longstanding grievances of the
wider population. Read more
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*Markets in Crises: The Implications for Humanitarian Action*
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Drawing on 2015 case studies from South Sudan, Pakistan and Mali, this ODI
paper suggests that aid agencies responding to humanitarian emergencies
often approach local markets as instruments for aid provision instead of
institutions that are themselves important for populations in crisis,
leading to inadvertent, but far-reaching negative impacts. It concludes
that agencies need to conduct better market analysis, examine the role of
the private sector, and better understand the impacts of aid delivery on
local market institutions. Read more
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*Non-Refoulement in the Context of Internal Displacement: The Case of IDPs
in South Sudan’s Protection of Civilians Sites*
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This NRC report argues that the principle of *non-refoulement*, which is
typically understood as protecting refugees fleeing persecution across an
international border, also applies in relation to certain displacement
situations, such as South Sudan’s Protection of Civilian (POC) camps. It
concludes that UNMISS should commit to upholding the same minimum standards
for displaced persons in the POCs as would apply to refugees or detainees. Read
more
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*The Humanitarian Protectorate of South Sudan? Understanding Insecurity for
Humanitarians in a Political Economy of Aid*
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Using South Sudan as a case study, the author explores how local and
international forms of power become interrelated and contested in
post-conflict situations, with implications for the security of
humanitarian staff and operations.  It argues for a more nuanced
understanding of how approaches to humanitarian interventions impact on
local political economies and state building processes. Read more
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*South Sudan’s High Level Revitalization Forum: Identifying Conditions for
Success*
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This USIP briefing discusses conditions for success and potential pitfalls
of the High Level Revitalization Forum (HLRF) that is intended to revive
the 2015 peace agreement.  It says that key features of the 2015 peace
agreement are no longer political or practical realities, and suggests that
obsolete provisions be amended, while continuing to push for essential
reforms.  It further warns that the HLRF risks being an exclusionary
initiative, which could undermine the prospects for a durable,
comprehensive peace. Read more
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*Double-edged Sword: Vigilantes in African Counter-insurgencies*
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Based on three cases studies including from South Sudan, this International
Crisis Group report argues that vigilante groups are often successful in
providing local security during times of conflict, but bring their own
risks.  The report warns that community defence groups can morph into
predatory, quasi-criminal organisations or enemies of the central state, as
weak states find it difficult to control, police, or demobilise them. Read
more
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*Browse CSRF repository*
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Go in depth

*Developing Strategic Responses to Displacement in South Sudan*
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This research from the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue explores historical
and recent patterns in displacement in South Sudan with the intention of
guiding policy and planning by humanitarian actors, focussing primarily on
Greater Upper Nile.  The report provides a number of important
recommendations, including that donors and aid agencies should:

   - invest in understanding the history and the political economy of an
   area,
   - understand and analyse the links between people’s livelihoods and
   protection strategies, and
   - ensure links are made to initiatives on peace, reconciliation and
   justice.

Read more
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