MVM Permanent Ceasefire Violation Report V050
Describes violations of the Permanent Ceasefire by government forces in Upper Nile State.
This archive includes agreements, draft proposals, summit communiqués, agendas, progress reports, public statements by the IGAD Mediators, and other relevant documents. It also includes statements and other relevant documents from the African Union, the Troika (United States, United Kingdom, Norway), and the United Nations Security Council.
It does not contain every document from the peace process. It is a curated selection, aimed to maximize understanding and not overload readers with thousands of documents that, absent further context and explanation, may confuse rather than elucidate.
Describes violations of the Permanent Ceasefire by government forces in Upper Nile State.
Describes violations of the Permanent Ceasefire by SPLM/A-IO forces in Unity State.
Security workshop on Permanent Ceasefire and Transitional Security Arrangements convened to detail operationalization of agreement provisions on cantonment, coverage of the ceasefire, and transitional security arrangements for Juba.
The first documented violation of the Permanent Ceasefire provided for in the August 2015 peace agreement, by government forces in Malakal, Upper Nile State.
Describes violations of the CoH by SPLM/A-IO Forces in Unity State.
Lists the objections voiced by the government on signing the peace agreement; an attempt to annex these reservations to the agreement was rejected.
The signed version of the August 2015 peace agreement.
This document describes the principal differences between the draft of the Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict on South Sudan tabled on 24 July 2015 and the text that was agreed on 17 August 2015.
Remarks delivered by the chief mediator, Seyoum Mesfin, on the occasion of the launch of the round of negotiations that would culminate with the Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan.
The IGAD mediation announces the release of the text of the proposed Compromise Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan, noting that the draft "has been developed through the extensive negotiations by the South Sudanese stakeholders since the IGAD mediated negotiations began in January 2014. It reflects the ideas, concerns, and interests of the South Sudanese parties and stakeholders." The mediators call on the parties to return to Addis Ababa by August 5 to finalize the agreement.