Strategic Partners
University of South Africa (UNISA),Sudan Studies Society & the Sudan Studies Association (UK & USA),International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) |
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Cooperating partners
The Organising Committee can also rely on the Kush Institute, that was established on 23rd January 2008. Despite the tragic loss of its former Director Prof. Deng Ajak, a strong advocate for the 2009 Conference, the Kush Institute can still rely on the experience and commitment of its staff, support |
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Major sponsors
A) The African Union and NEPAD
As the first pan-African decision-making body on the Continent, the African Union is expected to give its political support and sponsorship to the Sudan Studies Conference. Political and technical backing by the AU Commission, the Peace and Security Council and the |
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Other strategic partnerships
Other institutions, organisations and individuals are prepared to contribute to the organisation of the Conference. They include the following
A) SSS/UK and SSA/Sudan and SSA (UK and USA branches)
Wide sections of the membership of these organisations welcome the opportunity to come to South Af |
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