South Sudan Centre for Conflict Resolution (SSCCR).

Profile Image

Profile Image

Key Information

Location South Sudan
Tel +2499(0) 745 6227 +249 (0) 126 478 868
Website www.ssccr.org.uk
Contact ssccr.missions@gmail.com

Related Pages

Sudan (North & South) The conflict in Sudan has many faces, the best known are a ‘North-South’ conflict, ‘that...
Sudan: Conflict Resources General Amnesty International: Sudan A database of the latest human rights publication from Amnesty International....
Sudan: Conflict Timeline 1899: Sudan comes under British/Egyptian rule. 1916: Sultanate of Darfur incorporated into Sudan. 1955:First civil...
Babiker Badri (Scientific Association for Women’s Studies) Babiker Badri works to empower Sudanese women, promoting greater equality and participation in community life....
Collaborative for Peace in Sudan (CfPS) The Collaborative for Peace in Sudan was formed at an event organised by Peace Direct...

The Comprehensive Peace Agreement in 2005 ended 22 years of civil war which caused massive destruction and suffering, as well as significant displacement of the different ethnic groups of north and south Sudan (Dinkas, Nuer, Shilluk and Murle, among others).

The conflict between the ethnic groups, government and militias was fuelled by the significant oil reserves developed by foreign companies. This exacerbated the conflict because the huge potential profits increased the incentives for control of the land, resulting all kinds of human rights violations.

The South Sudan Center for Conflict Resolution (SSCCR) is an indigenous organization which started in 2008 as an initiative to engage young people with ideas of peace, development and human rights for communities from the southern Sudan region.

The SSCCR has offices in Bentiu Town and Juba. It works in collaboration with both local and international NGOS and UN agencies to achieve and keep the peace in this region through peacebuilding activities, strengthen democracy, coexistence, humanitarian assistance, livelihood and training programs.

Share this page:
  • Print
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • Twitter
  • Add to favorites
  • email

Leave a comment >

Tags: Development, Human rights; Justice; Legal aid, peace education, Peacebuilding Organisations, South Sudan, Sudan, Young People

Insight on Conflict monthly newsletter

Sign up to a monthly selection of the best new research and resources on local peacebuilding.