Résumé
This brief addresses the current human security concerns in Darfur with a focus on operational options that Canada can pursue. Drawing on the author’s direct experience in Darfur with the United Nations and over three decades of work in war-affected contexts in Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and Southeast Asia, this note avoids reiterating well-documented atrocitiesand instead focuses on options that can technically de-escalate the security problem in Darfur. It identifies three actionable technical levers: 1. disrupting conflict-gold supply chains, 2. reinforcing accountability signals that affect combatant behaviour, and 3. operationalizing Sudanese civil society and diaspora-linked micro-peace mechanisms. Failure of the international community to act in Darfur risks regional destabilization, famine, ongoing human rights violations and the fragmentation of Sudan.
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