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UNAMID
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Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UN-led)
Authorization date: 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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31.08.2020
Darfur deal welcomed by UN chief as 'historic achievement'

A peace agreement between Sudanese authorities and key armed movements from Darfur could provide a path to national unity, the head of the joint UN-African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) said on Monday. Secretary-General António Guterres later described it as an "historic achievement" towards lasting peace.

Source: UN News
31.08.2020
Sudan signs peace deal with key rebel groups, some hold out

Sudan’s power-sharing government signed a peace agreement with key rebel groups on Monday, a step towards resolving deep-rooted conflicts from the long rule of ousted leader Omar al-Bashir. Three major groups signed the deal, … . But two factions with the biggest presence on the ground in Darfur and the south did not sign, … .

Source: Reuters
26.08.2020
Sudan, Darfur groups end talks on security arrangements ahead of peace deal initial signing

The Sudanese transitional government and Darfur armed groups reached an agreement on the integration of the former combatants into the Sudanese army and the formation of a joint force to protect civilians.

Source: Sudan Tribune
18.08.2020
Sudan, major rebel group sign deal to integrate rebels into army

The government and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N) held talks in neighbouring South Sudan and reached an agreement that covers the southern Nuba Mountains and the Blue Nile states, said Tut Gatluak, the South Sudanese chief mediator, late on Monday. 

Source: Reuters
12.08.2020
Ethnic violence in Sudan’s West Darfur sends thousands fleeing to Chad

Land disputes in Western Darfur’s Masteri town reportedly killed at least 61 people and injured more than 88. The July 25 attacks are blamed on armed nomads who targeted the African farming communities, triggering the mass exodus of at least 2,500 people from Sudan to Chad.

Source: VOA News
03.08.2020
Government, UN officials discuss ways to support peace in Sudan

leiman al-Dabailo head of Sudan’s Peace Commission Monday discussed with a visiting UN delegation the prospects of cooperation between his body and the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS) to bring peace to Sudan.

Source: Sudan Tribune
28.07.2020
UNAMID condemns recent spate of deadly attacks in Darfur

The joint UN-African Union Mission in Darfur, UNAMID, is calling for the Sudanese Government to arrest those responsible for the recent spike in violent attacks against peaceful protestors, civilians and displaced persons in various locations across the province. More than 60 people reportedly were killed, and 60 more injured, when armed men attacked Masteri Village, West Darfur, on Saturday, according to the UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA - the latest in a series of incidents over the past week.

Source: UN News
27.07.2020
Fresh killings in Darfur as Sudan prepares to send troops

Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok said the government would send security forces to conflict-stricken Darfur to "protect citizens and the farming season."

Source: The Defense Post
15.07.2020
Sudan, SLM-MM begin discussions on security arrangements

Talks on the security arrangements in Darfur between the transitional government and the Sudan Liberation Movement led by Minni Minnawi (SLM-MM) will begin in Juba on Thursday.

Source: Sudan Tribune
14.07.2020
Militia fires on Darfurians demanding better security

A group of armed men killed 10 people and injured 17 others in the Fataborno village of Sudan’s Northern Darfur state on Monday, according to local residents. Witnesses told VOA’s South Sudan in Focus program that a group of militia loyal to ousted President Omar al Bashir opened fire on hundreds of people who had gathered at a sit-in to call for increased security.

Source: VOA News