Breakfast seminar January 10th 2011, 08.30-09.45, at Fafo, Borggata 2B Oslo
Breakfast seminar January 10th 2011, 08.30-09.45, at Fafo, Borggata 2B Oslo
Registration by January 7th on web
On the occasion of the referendum 9th January 2011 concerning the future international status of Southern Sudan: Fafo , Noref and PRIO have the pleasure of inviting to a breakfast seminar at Fafo.
The outcome of this referendum will have important consequences and ramifications for Sudan, its neighbours, and the African continent. In order to explore these questions we will present a newly published report:
Making co-operation attractive: post-referendum relations between Egypt and Sudan (Noref/PRIO 2011). We will also bring forward some preliminary findings from a recently launched Fafo project on possible lessons for Sudan from the experiences of Eritrea and Somaliland.
Welcome by Mariano Aguirre , Managing Director, Noref
The Sudan referendum in context – possible consequences and regional ramifications, Morten Bøås , Fafo
The 2011 referendum and prospects for peace in the Sudan, Øystein H. Rolandsen , Senior Researcher, PRIO
The referendum and regional politics: Egyptian dilemmas, Jacob Høigilt , Middle East Researcher, Fafo,
The floor will be open for questions and comments
Chair: Morten Bøås , Fafo
The Sudan Referendum and Neighbouring Countries: Egypt and Uganda (Jacob Høigilt, Fafo; Åshild Falch, PRIO; Øystein H. Rolandsen, PRIO)
Making Cooperation Attractive: Post-referendum Relations between Egypt and the Sudan (Edited by Jacob Høigilt, Fafo, & Øystein H. Rolandsen, PRIO)