Sudan’s Comprehensive Peace Agreement: Beyond the Crisis

Publisher:
International Crisis Group
Publication Date:
13 March 2008
Tags:
Sudan, Conflict, Peace and Security

Sudan’s North-South peace will remain at risk and Darfur will be unsolvable unless the parties to the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) and the international community actively recommit to its implementation. Sudan’s Comprehensive Peace Agreement: Beyond the Crisis,* the latest policy briefing from the International Crisis Group, describes how a crisis over the CPA at the end of 2007 was settled but that the underlying problems still threaten the deal which ended the generation-long civil war in which at least two million people died.

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