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Book Chapter | 2017

Sudan: Human rights, development and democracy

Liv Tønnessen (2017)
in Peter Burnell, Vicky Randall, and Lise Rakner: Politics in the Developing World. Oxford Universit Press
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Liv Tønnessen

Director of Center on Law and Social Transformation and Senior Researcher
  • liv.tonnessen@cmi.no
  • +47 90224104

Assisting Regional Universities in Sudan (ARUS)

Jan 2018 - May 2022
  • Democracy and Governance
  • Sudan
  • Development
  • Democarcy
  • Human rights

Also from this project:

Journal Article | 2022

Forging the Juba Peace Agreement: the role of national, regional and international actors

Munzoul Assal

African Conflict and Peacebuilding Review

Journal Article | 2022

Tokens of Peace? Women's Representation in the Juba Peace Process

Reem Abbas and Liv Tønnessen

African Conflict and Peacebuilding Review

See also:

Book Chapter | 2022

Activism from the closet: Fear of a double backlash against a nascent queer movement in Sudan

Liv Tønnessen, Samia al-Nagar & Samah Khalaf Allah

Queer lawfare in Africa: Legal strategies in contexts of LGBTIQ+ criminalisation and politicisation

CMI Report | 2022

Community driven development in fragile contexts

Magnus Hatlebakk

Blog post | 2022

The Sudan-Ethiopia border needs a soft border solution

Adam Babekir, Lovise Aalen

Blog post | 2022

Addressing gendered violence: A goal or a threat to the Sudanese revolution

Ilaf Nasreldin

Book Chapter | 2022

Understanding Inequality Within Households

Ingvild Almås, Charlotte Ringdal and Ingrid Hoem Sjursen

Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics

Blog post | 2022

Could the Kanjuruhan stadium disaster spark Indonesian police reform?

David Aled Williams, Kari Telle

Book Chapter | 2022

Media From the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean, Communication Systems in Portuguese-Speaking Africa

Orre, Aslak Jangård & Helge Rønning

Media Ownership in Africa in the Digital Age: Challenges, Continuity and Change

Book Review | 2022

Book Review: Roberto J. González. War Virtually: The Quest to Automate Conflict, Militarize Data, and Predict the Future. University of California Press, 2022.

Eva Johais

Public Anthropologist

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