Ceasefire Monitoring in South Sudan 2014–2019: “A Very Ugly Mission”

by Aly Verjee

Report, 2019

Status

Available

Call number

Digital PW150

Publication

Washington, D.C. : United States Institute of Peace

Local notes

More than five years after South Sudan’s first ceasefire agreement, ceasefire monitors are still on the ground. The hope was that their work would help overcome the mistrust between rival factions, halt ongoing violence, and deter further violations. Drawing on interviews with monitors, combatants, politicians, civil society representatives, diplomats, peacekeepers, and others, this report examines the history of ceasefire monitoring in South Sudan and offers recommendations for donors supporting future monitoring processes in South Sudan and elsewhere.

Language

Page: 0.1093 seconds