By Alexander Makuach Kuol A decade after its hard-won independence, South Sudan continues to navigate a complex path toward lasting stability. While the promise of peace remains a central...
By Dhieu Mathok Diing Wol, PhD The link between peace and investment is undeniable: peace creates the foundation for investment, while investment reinforces and sustains peace. Across Africa, post-conflict...
By Dengdit Ayok Elders are the senior citizens of every society, individuals who have journeyed through the full cycle of human life from childhood to youth, adulthood, and finally...
In the past, women were also guardians of peace. When fights broke out—whether between individuals or entire communities—a woman’s mere presence was enough to stop the violence. Her appearance...
Democracy is the most celebrated and coveted political philosophy when seeking to achieve good governance; however, the ideology has proven flawed over time, and the article argues that democracy...
With all these riches, we need to drum the wake up call. We need to put the days of war behind us. It is true we have challenges rooted...
The future of South Sudan depends on a generation that refuses to be drawn into endless cycles of conflict.
For Africa’s youngest nation, the vote is not just about choosing leadership. It is about choosing peace.
By Peter Mwayi pmwayi@accrpbafrica.org As South Sudan prepares for its first general elections since independence, scheduled for December 2026, the moment presents both a challenge and an opportunity. For...
In 2002, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) mediation team recommended the right to self-determination for the people of Southern Sudan.

