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  1. Library Resource
    State of Land Information  in Sudan

    An Open Data Assessment

    Reports & Research
    December, 2023
    Sudan

    After 30 years of an authoritarian regime, Sudan reached a power-sharing deal between the military and the civilians that brought a transitional government to power in 2019. Their agenda was to lead the country towards a democratic transformation for no more than three years. This period of relative stability provided the space for democratic reform and increased transparency in Sudan, reversed by the return of political instability in 2022.

  2. Library Resource

    Sustainability

    Peer-reviewed publication
    January, 2015
    Sudan, United States of America, Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Bangladesh

    Food aid is a critical component of the global food system, particularly when emergency situations arise. For the first time, we evaluate the water footprint of food aid. To do this, we draw on food aid data from theWorld Food Programme and virtual water content estimates from WaterStat. We find that the total water footprint of food aid was 10 km3 in 2005, which represents approximately 0.5% of the water footprint of food trade and 2.0% of the water footprint of land grabbing (i.e., water appropriation associated with large agricultural land deals).

  3. Library Resource
    Sudan country profile in Arabic
    Reports & Research
    November, 2022
    Sudan

     

    This is the Arabic version of the country profile for Sudan, describing its land governance context. Online versions of this profile are available in English, French, Portuguese and Spanish.

  4. Library Resource
    Land Degradation and Conflict
    Reports & Research
    October, 2022
    Sudan, Niger, Jordan

    Avoiding, reducing and reversing land degradation is essential for the food security of current and future generations, for the conservation of biodiversity and the achievement of climate targets. In the current context of increased competition over land resources, rising food insecurity, and inequalities, combating land degradation is also necessary to prevent and mitigate conflict and mass displacement, which risk to destabilise countries and entire regions.

  5. Library Resource
    Document aggregated from Resource Equity Landwise Database
    January, 1998
    Sudan
  6. Library Resource
    Document aggregated from Resource Equity Landwise Database
    January, 2005
    Sudan
  7. Library Resource

    Darfur land administration assessment: analysis and recommendations

    Reports & Research
    July, 2020
    Sudan, Eastern Africa

    The objectives of the report are to assess the statutory and customary land administration systems and practices in the five Darfur states of Sudan, and to provide guidance to relevant stakeholders on how to support the tenure security and housing, land and property (HLP) rights of people voluntarily returning to Darfur and of other vulnerable people, such as IDPs, refugees, women and youth. Although the primary focus of the report is on securing the land rights of returnees, vulnerable and displaced people, the findings and recommendations are relevant to the overall Darfur population.

  8. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 2008
    Africa, Sudan, Eastern Africa

    The article attempts to provide an understanding of the phenomenon of conflict in the Horn of Africa. It identifies and dicusses the political factor as the root cause of the problem of peace and security in the subregion. The paper does not argue that thee is a gap of literature on the conflicts in the Horn of Africa. The argument it is trying to present is taht many of the works on the subject taht the author has consulted and reviewed concentrate on conflict markers such as ethnicity, region, religion, etc.

  9. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    December, 2016
    Sudan

    The population of Sudan reached 30.9 million people in the last population census (2008), and is
    projected to reach 39.7 people by 2016, growing at a 2.8% growth rate per annum. With this rate
    of increase the population could double up in in about 16 years.
    The urban population constituted about 29.8% of the total 2008 population, which indicates that
    Sudan is predominantly rural. This high rate of population increase, and the tendency towards
    population concentration in large urban centers, constitutes one of the biggest challenges facing

  10. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    December, 2020
    Sudan, Eastern Africa

    Promoting the provision of legitimate land tenure rights using Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests (VGGT) in the Context of National Food Security for conflict-displaced communities, including small‐scale rural farmers, pastoralists, and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the Greater Darfur region of the Sudan

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