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The Human Security Baseline Assessment for Sudan and South Sudan (HSBA) is a multi-year research project administered by the Small Arms Survey, an independent research project of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. Through the active generation and dissemination of timely empirical research, the project supports violence reduction initiatives.
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Publications: The project publishes its findings regularly in various formats (Issue Briefs, Reports, and Working Papers) as well as occasional workshop reports, op-eds, and practitioner articles. Publications are available in English, Arabic, and French (in the case of research on the Central African Republic and Chad).
Documents: This section lists relevant peace agreements and UN reports and resolutions.
Archive: The archive section of the HSBA website contains older updates and versions of HSBA documents and publications, notably from the former Facts & Figures section of the website.
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Visit the archive section of the HSBA website for older updates and versions of HSBA documents.
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A Missing Mandate? Casualty Recording in UN Peace Operations
Briefing Paper, June 2024
Hollow Promises: The Risks of Military Integration in Western Equatoria
Briefing Paper, June 2024
New South Sudan Actors and Alliances Map
Diaspora in Despair: Darfurian Mobility at a Time of International Disengagement
Report, June 2024
Sudan Uprising: Popular Struggles, Elite Compromises, and Revolution Betrayed
Report, June 2024