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South East Insecurity: RULAAC Accuses FG Of Adopting Brute Force Against Suspects

(AFRICAN EXAMINER) - A Civil Society group, Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC) has accused the federal government of Nigeria of adopting counterproductive approach in its fight against insecurity in the Southeast Geo political zone of the country. It equally launched a five chapter comprehensive report with executive Summary on insecurity and widespread human rights ....

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CSO Accuses FG of Adopting Brute Force in Fighting Insecurity in South-east

CSO Accuses FG of Adopting Brute Force in Fighting Insecurity in South-east
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The Voices of South Sudan's Women | United States Institute of Peace


In recent years, South Sudanese women have made significant strides in their push for inclusion in national peace processes. Women negotiators were crucial in shaping the 2018 peace agreement revitalizing what had been a stalled and contentious process and also secured a new quota that requires 35 percent of government representatives to be women, opening the door for a more expansive role in national affairs. But despite these signs of progress, women’s voices remain conspicuously absent among publicly written narratives of South Sudan, which continue to be dominated by the opinions, analysis, and stories of male writers.
“No Time to Mourn” is an anthology featuring short stories, memoirs, poems, artwork, and photography from 39 women living in South Sudan and across the diaspora. Their literary and artistic expressions provide deeply personal insights into the experiences of South Sudanese women, particularly in relation to conflict, displacement, and patriarchal gende ....

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