• Training | Introduction to Conflict Sensitivity

    Aweil Grand Hotel Aweil, Northern Bahr el Ghazal

    This training underscores the importance of context analysis to conflict sensitive programming. It will equip participants with the basic concepts and tools for context analysis. It will also help participants to understand how analysis can inform programme design and implementation to maximise positive impacts for peace while minimising negative impacts (Do No Harm). The training targets […]

  • Roundtable | Compensation, Restitution and Conflict in South Sudan

    Shared with registered participants only Juba

    The roundtable will bring experts, donors and practitioners together to discuss the role of compensation and restitution in justice and peace in South Sudan, and consequent implications for donors and diplomacy. The CSRF will use the analysis generated to help donors and diplomats think through related policies and practice. This is a closed event with […]

  • Reflection Exercise | Feedback Loops, Community Engagement and Conflict Sensitivity

    Shared with registered participants only Juba

    This reflection exercise is aimed at those responsible for designing, managing, or implementing community engagement and feedback mechanisms. Join us to explore best practices, their importance for conflict sensitivity, and how to integrate contextual analysis into this work. This session will be led by the CSRF with support from our consortium partner, CDA Collaborative Learning, […]

  • Training | Introduction to Conflict Sensitivity

    TBC

    This training underscores the importance of context analysis to conflict sensitive programming. It will equip participants with the basic concepts and tools for context analysis. It will also help participants to understand how analysis can inform programme design and implementation to maximise positive impacts for peace while minimising negative impacts (Do No Harm). The training […]

  • Research Presentation | The Complexities of Engaging with Government in South Sudan

    Shared with registered participants only Juba

    Aid has interacted with governance, the state, and power in South Sudan in different ways at different times. Different models of engagement have had different implications for peace and conflict. The recent agreement in Khartoum will likely lead to increasing internal and external pressure for aid actors to re-evaluate their approaches to working with government. […]

  • Training | South Sudan Context for Aid Workers

    Shared with registered participants only Juba

    This 1-day course is aimed at donors and aid practitioners working in South Sudan. It primarily targets staff who are new to South Sudan, though is also helpful for national and longer-term expatriate staff. The course will cover three modules - culture and authority; environment, economy and livelihood; and conflict and peace. Each will be […]

  • Training | Introduction to Conflict Sensitivity

    Shared with registered participants only Juba

    This training underscores the importance of context analysis to conflict sensitive programming. It will equip participants with the basic concepts and tools for context analysis. It will also help participants to understand how analysis can inform programme design and implementation to maximise positive impacts for peace while minimising negative impacts (Do No Harm). The training […]

  • Training | South Sudan Context for Aid Workers

    Shared with registered participants only Juba

    This 1-day course is aimed at donors and aid practitioners working in South Sudan. It primarily targets staff who are new to South Sudan, though is also helpful for national and longer-term expatriate staff. The course will cover three modules - culture and authority; environment, economy and livelihood; and conflict and peace. Each will be […]

  • Roundtable | Displacement, Access and Conflict in Western Bahr el Ghazal

    Wau

    **Closed event** Conflict in former Western Bahr el Ghazal has shaped displacement and humanitarian access patterns, which in turn have influenced conflict dynamics. These interactions are difficult for aid actors to navigate in a neutral, impartial and independent way. This closed-door discussion will focus on how these challenges have been managed so far, and how practice […]

  • Training | Introduction to Conflict Sensitivity

    Shared with registered participants only Juba

    This training underscores the importance of context analysis to conflict sensitive programming. It will equip participants with the basic concepts and tools for context analysis. It will also help participants to understand how analysis can inform programme design and implementation to maximise positive impacts for peace while minimising negative impacts (Do No Harm). The training […]