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Sudan APG Hearings - Report launch

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March 18th 2010 - Concluding event for our Parliamentary Hearings into Sudan's peace

1400-1530, Overseas Development Institute

Chair: Lord Alton of Liverpool

The Panel: Baroness Kinnock - Minister for Africa, Earl of Sandwich, Baroness Cox, Baroness Tonge and Sara Pantuliano

Download the report: On the brink: Towards lasting peace in Sudan

Over the past six months the Sudan Associate Parliamentary Group has held Parliamentary Hearings into Sudan's peace.  The Hearings brought together a very wide range of people and expertise, initially with numerous written submissions received from a variety of different sources, including a number from within Sudan, and then in oral evidence which allowed the Committee to talk to and bring up specific issues with Ministers, NGOs, advocacy and human rights groups, international political representatives, the Archbishop for Sudan, and world renowned experts on the same platform.

The Hearings provided an opportunity to examine the implementation of the CPA leading up to 2011 and its implications for beyond, specifically how well the peace process has been supported and continues to be supported by the international community, including governmental bodies, donors, and international agencies and organizations.  As we approach the final phases of the CPA, the Hearings also served to raise awareness in UK Parliament of the gaps that remain to be filled, and thereby improve policies and highlight the challenges still to be faced by Sudan in the next few years.

In this event members of the Committee - comprised of nine Parliamentarians, Sara Pantualiano and Alex de Waal - discussed their findings from the Hearings, including the key issues and recommendations for the international community.  Baroness Kinnock, Minister for Africa, spoke about international support for Sudan in the run up to elections, the referendum, and beyond, and responded to the Committee's findings.

You can watch this event again here.


Last Updated ( Friday, 19 March 2010 10:10 )