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ZIF Veröffentlichungen

Assessing the Effectiveness of the United Nations-African Union Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID), EPON, Ralph Mamiya & Wibke Hansen et al.  | 10/2020

„Responsible Exit“: Herausforderungen beim Abzug von UNAMID | 02/2020

ZIF kompakt spezial | Diese Woche im Sicherheitsrat: UNAMID | 06/2019

Transition in Darfur: Chancen, Risiken und Aufgaben für UNAMID | 02/2019

Nach der Neuausrichtung: UNAMID justiert ihre Rolle | 03/2018

UNAMID: Peacebuilding und Stabilisierung nach der Neuausrichtung | 11/2017

UNAMID: Kein Ende der Gewalt in Darfur | 11/2016

 

Aktuelle Einsätze

UNAMID
African Union - United Nations
Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UN-Mandatiert)
Mandatiert seit: 07/07
UN SC Resolution 2559 (2020) terminated UNAMID's mandate as of 31 December 2020 and authorized for a period of 6 month the Mission’s drawdown and exit.
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News

06.03.2024
US official: arms to Sudan’s warring parties ‘must stop’

[…] “A conflict that, as this report details, is being fueled by arms transferred from a handful of regional powers — arms transfers that must stop,” U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield told reporters on Wednesday. She was speaking of the final report of the five-member panel of experts on Sudan, who are mandated by the Security Council to report on the implementation of council sanctions.

Source: VOA News
20.01.2021
Death toll rises from West Darfur fighting

The death toll in West Darfur state climbed to 159 Tuesday, with more than 200 people injured after more than three days of fighting between different ethnic communities, according to the Committee of West Darfur Doctors. 

Source: VOA News
19.01.2021
Tense calm in Darfur as troops deployed

Sudanese government deploys military units to western region to restore order after three days of interethnic violence.

Source: Al Jazeera
18.01.2021
UN chief calls for protection of civilians as violence spikes in West Darfur

The United Nations Secretary-General has voiced deep concern over escalating violence in West Darfur and called on the Sudanese authorities to “expend all efforts” to end the fighting and protect civilians.

Source: UN News
31.12.2020
UN, AU reiterate commitment to Sudan, as joint mission ends operations

The United Nations Secretary-General and the Chairperson of the African Union Commission have reiterated their commitment to continue to support Sudan consolidate peace as the AU-UN hybrid peacekeeping mission in the country’s Darfur region ends its operations on Thursday [31.12.2020].

Source: UN News
30.12.2020
UN confirms closure of Darfur peacekeeping mission

[…] The last UNAMID patrols and other mandated tasks will take place on Thursday and, from 1 January 2021, UNAMID’s troops and police personnel will focus on providing security during a phased, six-month drawdown period.

Source: UN News
20.11.2020
African Union, UN approve UNAMID termination by end of 2020

The African Union and the United Nations have recommended the termination of the hybrid peacekeeping operation in Darfur (UNAMID) paving the way for the deployment of the political support mission to Sudan (UNITAMS).

Source: Sudan Tribune
01.10.2020
Safeguarding Sudan’s precarious peace agreement

Sudan’s transitional government is expected to sign a comprehensive peace agreement with armed rebel groups of the coalition Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF) on 3 October 2020. Local, regional and international actors have hailed the initial peace agreement signed on 31 August in Juba, South Sudan as an important step towards ending Sudan’s protracted conflicts in Darfur, South Kordofan and Blue Nile states.

Source: PSC Report
23.09.2020
How COVID-19 has impacted the UN peacekeeping transition in Sudan

More than one year after the signing of the landmark Constitutional Declaration, Sudan’s ongoing transition remains one of the most important political transformations on the African continent. The country’s transition is fluid and complex, and undeniable areas of progress and reform continue to come up against deeply entrenched interests and inequalities, which have been compounded by COVID-19.

Source: ACCORD