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Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke arbejder i Sydsudan for at styrke nærdemokratiet og øge folks indflydelse på deres eget liv – bl.a. ved at støtte lokale medier og borgeroplysning om demokrati og menneskerettigheder. 




Støtte til nærdemokrati efter lang borgerkrig

Efter over 20 års borgerkrig er der i dag fred i Sydsudan, men det er stadig militærets mænd, der sidder på magten, mens størstedelen af befolkningen hverken kender til demokrati eller menneskerettigheder.

Sydsudans første demokratiske valg i over 24 år blev gennemført i april 2010, og i 2011 skal borgerne i syd afgøre, om de fortsat vil dele regering med sudaneserne i nord, eller om de vil danne deres eget land. Hvis Sydsudan skal komme fredeligt og godt gennem den sidste del af fredsprocessen, må både befolkningen, politikere og embedsmænd i Sydsudan kende og følge demokratiets spilleregler.

Derfor arbejder MS for at udbrede viden og forståelse for demokrati i Sydsudan og dermed styrke indbyggernes indflydelse på deres eget liv.

Derfor arbejder MS for at udbrede viden og forståelse for demokrati i Sydsudan og dermed styrke indbyggernes indflydelse på deres eget liv.

Sådan arbejder vi

”Som civilsamfundsorganisationer mente vi, at det var nødvendigt at vise linket mellem folks daglige liv og valget. Det kan ikke gøres ved bare at dele informationsmaterialer ud, for folk her aner knap nok, hvad et valg er. Vi involverede derfor folk i diskussioner om, hvorfor valget er relevant for dem.”
Eric J. Moses, leder af Yei Community Resource Centre

MS støtter organisationer i Sydsudan, som arbejder for at øge befolkningens indflydelse – både i det politiske system og i deres daglige liv. En af dem er Yei Community Resource Centre, som er et lokalt medborgerhus og bibliotek. Yei Community Resource Centre arrangerer blandt andet skoledebatter, dialogmøder, arbejdslejre, teater og sport.

Aktiviteter

- MS støtter lokale biblioteker og medborgerhuse, som tilbyder information om demokrati og menneskerettigheder.
- MS udarbejder oplysningsmaterialer om demokrati, som er tilpasset situationen i Sydsudan.
- MS støtter oprettelsen af en uafhængig lokalavis.

Få mere at vide

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Dokumenter
22. juli 2010 Civilsamfundet i Yei, Sydsudan, samler kræfterne for at forberede vælgerne op til vigtig folkeafstemning om Sydsudans fremtid. MS støtter oplysningsarbejdet.
02. juli 2010 Når MS forlader Sudan til december, mister organisationens partnere en vigtig støtte. Med en række kurser og besøg vil MS forberede partnerne, så de kan klare sig selv.
27. april 2010 I Sydsudan trækkes der på skuldrene over, at Omar al-Bashir fortsætter som præsident for Sudan, men lokalvalgene sætter politi og internationale organisationer i alarmberedskab.
26. april 2010 De to siddende præsidenter i Sudan og Sydsudan er erklæret vindere af Sudans præsidentvalg. MS mener, at valget alligevel har gjort en forskel.
22. april 2010 MS' informationsmedarbejder i Sydsudan, Janne Bruvoll, går i Politikens "Verdensbloggen" i rette med danske mediers dækning af valget i Sudan.
15. april 2010 På trods af forsinkelser og forvirring er det første flerpartivalg i Sudan i 24 år forløbet fredeligt. MS er især imponeret over vælgernes engagement og vilje.
13. april 2010 På grund af forvirring og forsinkelser er valget i Sudan blevet forlænget med to dage. Ifølge MS har forlængelsen større symbolsk end praktisk betydning.
12. april 2010 Den 11. april gik sudaneserne til det første flerpartivalg i 24 år. MS' Janne Bruvoll fulgte valget i Sydsudan - se de mange billeder!

Flere artikler fra Sudan

Partnere i Sudan

Community Education Action Programme (CEAP) is an indigenous non-governmental organisation formed in 1999 by members of the community in Yei River County to promote awareness and encourage effective participation of the local community in the rehabilitation and development of Southern Sudan.

Community Education Focused On Resolving Disputes (CEFORD) is a drama group with the purpose of sensitising communities on different issues by dramatising problems and involving communities in finding solutions. CEFORD also mobilises local artists to develop songs that educate the communities on important matters, e.g. elections.

Community Education Resource Centre (CERC) is a non-governmental and non-profit making community based initiative undertaken in early 2000 after a needs assessment conducted by the community and students from Denmark. The centre was established with the vision of achieving a well-informed, progressive and independent community. Its mission is to enhance community access to information.


CEP is a community based organisation established in 2005 in Loka Boma in Lainya County.


Equatoria Women Association (EWA) was formed in 2003 at a conference attended by about 300 women representatives from Western, Central and Eastern Equatoria States. EWA is an indigenous non-governmental and non-profit making association. The mission of EWA is to “empower the members of EWA to play a central role in governance and development through mobilisation of women to work under one umbrella”.


Gire Farmers’ Development Association (GFDA) is a non-profit and non-governmental indigenous organisation of the peasant farmers’ community of Ombasi. GFDA was founded 28 February 2005 as an umbrella community based organisation as an attempt to overcome poverty and diseases in the area. Hence, GFDA’s mission is to increase productivity and raise economic growth of the farmers of Ombasi fostering self-reliance through good planning, hard work and better management systems.


Institute for Promotion of Civil Society (IPCS) is a non-governmental, non-profit making and non-political organisation founded in 1999. IPCS aims at supporting and strengthening civil society and improve livelihood in Southern Sudan.

Kajo-Keji Resource Centre is a non-governmental and non-profit making initiative taken after a need assessment conducted by the community and students from Denmark. The centre was established with the vision of a community of resourceful and informed individuals in the society. Its mission is to engage in building local democracy through participatory approaches.


Lainya Youth Information Centre is a non-governmental organisation with the mission of creating a well-informed, empowered and enlightened youth in Lainya County.

MUYA is a non-governmental and non-partisan community umbrella organisation. MUYA aims to build a progressive and democratic society through capacity building of emerging civil society organisations and improve community participation in governance through improved access to information.

Mugwo Community Development Forum (MCDF) is an community based organisation and is based in Mugwo Payam with some activities in Otogo Payam.

The youth association in Terekeka was formed in 16 January 2008, and the organisation works with the community in the whole of Terekeka County. As a newly established organisation, Terekeka Youth Association needs strong support from any NGO willing to support youth activities in Terekeka.

NSEA is an indigenous organisation founded by a group of South Sudanese developmental educationists and professionals as a result of a felt need of the people. Since its inception in 1994, NSEA has pioneered development of curriculums for primary education for Southern Sudan. However, the curriculum development programme was handed over to the Southern Sudan Ministry of Education Science and Technology after which the organisation changed its focus to enhance access to quality education in Southern Sudan operating in Western, Central and Eastern Equatoria States. Today, NSEA’s strategy focuses on improving the human rights situation, strengthening the legal system and advancing the implementation of education, human resource, early childhood development support and health policies especially on HIV/AIDS awareness. The vision of NSEA is “an empowered, patriotic, democratic and self reliant society” and NSEA’s mission is to be committed to promoting quality services through research, awareness raising, training, resource mobilization and legal and policy advocacy for development.

NEESS is an indigenous education based civil society organisation formerly known as New Sudan Students Association (NESSA) that was established in 1999 by few southern Sudanese students who were in exile in Uganda. NEESS’ vision is “a peaceful and transformed society” and its mission is to strive for a better informed society through community empowerment to uphold good governance self-reliance and inter-cultural cooperation.

Rubeke Community Resource Centre is a non-governmental and non-profit making community based initiative. The centre was established with the vision of achieving a well-informed, progressive and independent community. Its mission is to enhance access to information.

Star FM (formerly known as Greater Yei FM) is a community based radio covering Yei River, Morobo and Lainya Counties. The radio was established in 2008 with the purpose of disseminating, sharing and receiving information.

Terekeka Women Association was formed in 2008 as the first and only women association in Terekeka County. The organisation seeks to reach women in the whole of the county.

Yei Community Resource Centre (YCRC) is a non-governmental, non-profit making and non-partisan organisation established with the purpose of enhancing access to information. The vision of the resource centres is “a well-informed progressive and self-reliant community with the spirit of inclusiveness, hard work and respect for the rule of law and human rights geared towards building a lively, innovative and democratic society”.


Blogs

Aja og Andrea i Sydsudan
Med 'Demokratibussen' i forbindelse med valget i Sudan april 2010
http://ms-action.dk/blogs/andreaisydsudan/

Vibeke Grøn, Sydsudan
www.vrgron.typepad.com

Video


Demokratibus i Sydsudan
32 unge fra Sudan og Danmark, der gennem MS besøgte landsbyer for at diskutere demokrati og det kommende valg i Sydsudan med kvinder og unge.


MS Sudan
Hai Leben, plot 148, block 11
Yei Town
Central Equatoria
Southern Sudan
Postal address: MS Sudan, P.O. Box 6331, Kampala, Uganda
Phone: +256 477 142 006 (mobile)
Phone: +249 957 142 006 (mobile)
Phone: +882 165 553 0807 (satellite)
Skype phone: +45 6574 2008
Skype ID: MS-Sudan
Email: co@mssudan.dk
web: www.ms.dk/sudan


COUNTRY OFFICE STAFF


Ale Alex
Accountant
Phone: +256 477 113 583/+249 957 113 583
Email: aa@mssudan.dk


Anenocan Betty
Logistics officer
Phone: +256 477 121 552/+249 955 053 896
Email: ab@mssudan.dk


Christine Tiyo Wani
Administrative officer
Phone: +256 477  102 011
Email: ctw@mssudan.dk


Don Bosco Malish
Programme officer
Phone: +256 477 100 912/+249 919 788 582/+249 957 100 912
Email: dbm@mssudan.dk


Lars Anderskouv
Director
Phone: +256 477 199 822
Email: la@mssudan.dk


DEVELOPMENT WORKERS


Camilla Ankerstjerne
Training advisor
Phone: +256 477 208 545/+249 924 250 879/+249 957 208 545
Email: ca@mssudan.dk


Janne Bruvoll
Information officer
Phone: +256 477 208 546/+249 909 284 596/+249 957 208 546
Email: info@mssudan.dk


Peter Tholstrup
Democracy & advocacy advisor
Phone: +256 477 199 820/+249 955 219 207
Email: pt@mssudan.dk


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