DARFUR PEACE AGREEMENTDarfur Peace Agreement • September 22nd, 2021
Contract Type FiledSeptember 22nd, 2021WHEREAS the Government of Sudan (“GOS”), the Sudan Liberation Movement/Army (SLM/A) and the Justice and Equality Movement (“JEM”) (hereinafter referred to as “the Parties”), having met in Abuja, Nigeria as part of our longstanding efforts to find a lasting solution to the conflict in Darfur;
Women and the Darfur Peace AgreementDarfur Peace Agreement • October 13th, 2006
Contract Type FiledOctober 13th, 2006In 2005, a Gender Experts Support Team, composed of 20 women members and backed by the governments of Canada, Norway and Sweden and by the UN Development Fund for Women was invited to participate in the seventh and decisive round of the Darfur Peace Agreement negotiations. The team gathered women from a variety of tribal and ethnic backgrounds in Darfur to create a unified platform of women’s priorities and gender issues. The outcome document, ‘Women’s Priorities in the Peace Process and Reconstruction in Darfur’, contains a number of key provisions related to women and children, including:
Towards a UN deployment in Darfur: avoiding destabilising repercussions for peacekeeping in AfricaDarfur Peace Agreement • June 19th, 2006
Contract Type FiledJune 19th, 2006On 5 May 2006, a Darfur Peace Agreement (DPA) was signed by the Government of Sudan (GoS) and one of the rebel movements in Darfur, the Minawi faction of the Sudan Liberation Movement.1 Furthermore, on 16 May 2006, the Security Council of the United Nations (UNSC) adopted a resolution to strengthen the African Union (AU) mission in Darfur prior to the deployment of an United Nations mission.
Peace Agreement Access Tool PA-X https://pax.peaceagreements.org/Darfur Peace Agreement • November 21st, 2024
Contract Type FiledNovember 21st, 2024