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Self-protection in the Nuba Mountains of Southern Kordofan, Sudan

  • Post author:admin
  • Post published:8 January 2012
  • Post category:News / Reports & studies

Read the full L2GP report on civilian resilience and self-protection during conflict in the Nuba Mountains of Southern Kordofan (Sudan) here

Tags: civil war, civilian, conflict, courage, Government of Sudan, International community, Kadugli, Kauda, Khartoum, L2GP, local, local perceptions, local response, Local to Global Protection, Nuba Mountains, peacekeeping, Protection, R2P, resilience, resistance, responsibility, Responsibility to Protect, Self-protection, South Kordofan, SPLA, SPLA-N, Sudan, Sudan Armed Forces, survival, UNMIS, UNMISS, vulnerable, war, women

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