This report is the third in a series of reports addressing the development of new forms of environmental governance in Darfur and Sudan more broadly. The first report, “Environmental Governance in Sudan: an Expert Review” was a self-diagnostic on the current situation. The second report “Governance for Peace over Natural Resources” considers how environmental governance is changing across Africa and provides a range of new approaches for practitioners in Darfur. The report concludes with a series of recommendations for practitioners in Darfur as well as a broader set of recommendations for the wider international aid and peacebuilding community. The report concludes with a series of recommendations for practitioners in Darfur as well as a broader set of recommendations for the wider international aid and peacebuilding community.
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