Gauging Fear and Insecurity: Perspectives on Armed Violence in Eastern Equatoria and Turkana North

Author:
Claire Mc Evoy and Ryan Murray
Publisher:
Small Arms Survey
Publication Date:
25 July 2008
Tags:
Kenya, Sudan, Arms and Military Affairs, Conflict, Peace and Security

New data available from the Small Arms Survey suggests that while there is a security vacuum on both sides of the Sudan-Kenya border, insecurity and lawlessness are even more pronounced in Turkana North than in Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan, which is recovering from a 21-year civil war.

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