1er juillet 2021, 15h30 - 17h00, en ligne
Discussion en ligne : 10e anniversaire de l’indépendance du Soudan du Sud
Promesses non tenues, défis actuels et perspectives d'avenir

Malheureusement, cet événement s’est déroulé exclusivement en anglais et en allemand, c’est pourquoi le résumé n’est disponible que dans ces deux langues. Nous essayons toujours d’élargir notre offre en langue française et vous remercions de votre compréhension.

 

Le 9 juillet 2011, les gens se sont rassemblés dans les rues de Juba pour célébrer l’indépendance du nouvel État du Sud-Soudan. Après des décennies de combats avec le Nord à majorité musulmane, un État séparé promettait un nouveau départ, l’autodétermination et un essor social et économique.

However, this spirit of optimism lasted only for a short time. In 2013, long-lasting power struggles within the South Sudanese leadership escalated into an open civil war during and about 400,000 people lost their lives.

After seven years, a peace agreement could be implemented in 2020 shortly before the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. As several agreements had been broken before, the uphold of the agreement for more than one year is a positive sign, even though it is still unclear whether South Sudan is on its way to more stability. It furthermore remains uncertain whether and how the political structures in South Sudan can be reshaped to prevent the country from relapsing into civil war. This question is all the more urgent as new elections are planned as part of the peace process, which then could be a reason for the losing side to resort to violence again.

Ten years after South Sudan’s independence, we discussed the reasons for the massive problems of the young state, took a closer  look at the consequences of the civil war and discussed possible solutions.

 

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Programme:

Opening Remarks:
David Schwake, Secretary General, German Africa Foundation

Discussion:
Ambassador (ret.) Susan D. Page, JD, Professor of practice in international diplomacy
at the University of Michigan, former U.S. Ambassador to South Sudan, 2011-2014
Fr. James Oyet Latansio, PhD, General Secretary, South Sudan Council of Churches
Irene Panozzo, PhD, Political advisor to EU Special Representative for Horn of Africa
Prof. Dr. Melha Rout Biel, Executive Director, Centre for Strategy and Policy Studies

Moderation:
Ingo Henneberg, Scientific Advisor, German Africa Foundation

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