The ongoing conflict in the western Sudanese region of Darfur
has received unprecedented attention from the international media
and human rights organizations, and it has captured the attention
of millions of people around the world. Those seeking to learn
about the conflict, as well as those who have reported on it, often
rely on information produced by the various organizations that are
addressing the humanitarian crises spawned by the conflict. In
turn, most coverage of the Darfur crisis provides only a cursory
understanding of the historical, economic, political, sociological,
and environmental factors that contribute to the conflict.
Moreover, the perspectives of the people of Darfur and the Sudan
have not been adequately heard. As a result, Sudanese civil
society's active engagement in resolving the country's problems
goes unrecognized.
Darfur and the Crisis of Governance in Sudan remedies this
situation by bringing together a diverse group of contributors from
Sudan and beyond scholars, activists, NGO and aid workers, members
of government and the Darfurian rebel movements, and artists who
share a deep knowledge of the situation in Darfur and Sudan.
Together, they provide the most comprehensive, balanced, and
nuanced account yet published of the conflict's roots and the
contemporary realities that shape the experiences of those living
in the region. The cross-disciplinary dialogue fostered by Salah M.
Hassan and Carina E. Ray yields a comprehensive understanding of
the causes, manifestations, and implications of the ongoing
conflict.
Many of the contributors emphasize that despite the
international attention Darfur has received, it is those within
Darfur and Sudan both in preexisting organizations and in newly
formed alliances who have taken the lead in seeking local
solutions. This book features a portfolio of affecting full-color
photographs of daily life in Darfur by the acclaimed photographer
Issam A. Abdelhafiez and, significantly, an extensive appendix of
official local and international documents about the conflict laws,
decrees, resolutions, reports, and governmental statements that
have shaped both the crisis and its global perception. Collected
here for the first time, these documents are invaluable as primary
sources for researchers, students, activists, NGOs, and anyone else
trying to understand the complexities of the crisis.
Contributors: Issam A. Abdel Hafiez; Musa Adam Abdul-Jalil;
Abaker Mohamed Abuelbashar; Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf; Eric Kofi
Acree; Ali B. Ali Dinar; Munzoul A.M. Assal; Alex de Waal; Atta
El-Battahani; Kamal El-Gizouli; Abdel Monim Elgak; Abdullahi Osman
El-Tom; Grant Farred; Adrienne Fricke; Fahima A. Hashim; Salah M.
Hassan; Amira Khair; Mansour Khalid; Mahmood Mamdani; Carina E.
Ray; Karin Willemse; Benaiah Yongo-Bure; Al-Tayib Zain
Al-Abdin"
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