Sudans Working Group
Wilson Center Africa Program
Established in 2009, the Sudans Working Group (SWG) engages US, African, and international policymakers and stakeholders in inclusive and forward-leaning policy dialogue aimed at advancing the prospects for peace, security, and development between and within Sudan and South Sudan. The SWG serves as a space for key stakeholders to share analyses and perspectives and provide policy options for addressing critical issues related to the two countries. The SWG is currently co-chaired by Ambassador Nureldin Satti and Ambassador Donald E. Booth.
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Policy Brief Series
The Wilson Center Africa Program's Sudans Working Group has initiated a four-part discussion series to ensure a diverse range of Sudanese civilian voices are taken into consideration as the United States and other key external actors develop and implement policies regarding Sudan.
Learn MoreSUDANS WORKING GROUP EVENTS
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Enhancing the Voice of Sudanese Civilians on Issues Key to Ending the War and Restoring Peace
On May 21, the Wilson Center Africa Program hosted an online event featuring U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan Tom Perriello and a panel of leaders and activists focused on recommendations outlined in four policy briefs that emerged from the Sudans Working Group discussion series.
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Sudans Working Group: An Update on the Political Situations in Sudan and South Sudan
The Wilson Center Africa Program’s Sudans Working Group met on November 10, 2022 for an off-the-record, virtual discussion with Professor Jok Madut Jok, Professor of Anthropology, Syracuse University, Dr. Francis M. Deng, Ambassador-at-Large, Republic of South Sudan, and Dr. Brian D’Silva, retired Senior Policy Advisor, Sudan and South Sudan, USAID.
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Sudans Working Group: A Discussion with Mr. Bryan Hunt, Director, Office of South Sudan and Sudan, Bureau of African Affairs, U.S. Department of State and Ms. Kholood Khair, Managing Partner of Insight Strategy Partners
The Wilson Center Africa Program’s Sudans Working Group met on March 23, 2022 for an off-the-record, virtual discussion with Mr. Bryan Hunt, Director, Office of South Sudan and Sudan, Bureau of African Affairs, U.S. Department of State and Ms. Kholood Khair, Managing Partner of Insight Strategy Partners.
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Sudans Working Group: A Discussion with Mr. Bryan Hunt, Director, Office of South Sudan and Sudan, Bureau of African Affairs, U.S. Department of State
The Wilson Center Africa Program’s Sudans Working Group met on November 17, 2021 for an off-the-record, virtual discussion with Mr. Bryan Hunt, Director of the Office of South Sudan and Sudan in the State Department’s Bureau of African Affairs.
Sudans Working Group: Facing a Watershed Year in the Sudans—Khartoum Grapples with Unrest; Juba Braces for Transitional Government
The Wilson Center Africa Program’s Sudans Working Group met on Friday, March 15, 2019, for a private roundtable discussion led by co-chairs Ambassador Nureldin Satti and Ambassador Alan Goulty. Mr. Mike Morrow, a Senior Diplomatic Fellow at the Wilson Center, offered welcome remarks.
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Sudans Working Group: A Private Discussion with Ambassador Chris Trott, UK Special Representative for Sudan and South Sudan
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Sudans Working Group Meeting: A Private Discussion with Honorable Roger Nkodo Dang, President of the Pan-African Parliament
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Sudans Working Group: A Private Discussion with His Excellency Professor Ibrahim Ahmed Omer, Speaker of Parliament of the Republic of the Sudan
On February 28, 2017, the Wilson Center Africa Program convened a meeting of the Sudans Working Group that focused on new developments in U.S.-Sudan relations, as well as developments in the country’s peace process and issues of inclusivity, counterterrorism, and stability. The meeting featured a private discussion with His Excellency Professor Ibrahim Ahmed Omer, Speaker of Parliament of the Republic of the Sudan.
Contributors
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Ambassador Donald E. Booth
Fmr. US Special Envoy for Sudan and South Sudan
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Ambassador Nureldin Satti
Retired UN Senior Official; Former Ambassador of Sudan to the United States, France, Portugal, Switzerland and the Vatican
Africa Program
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