SUDAN: PAST, CURRENT AND FUTURE

Dr Ahmed Hassan, postdoctoral fellow, Centre for Research on Evaluation, Science and Technology, Stellenbosch University

Saturday 25 January 10.00 am–12.00 pm COURSE FEES R220; Staff and students R110

This double lecture presents a thorough look at Sudan’s history, present issues and future possibilities. It covers Sudan’s past, from pre-colonial times and the Mahdist Revolution to colonial rule, independence and the difficult decades that followed. Key topics include Sudanese society, government and economy as well as the effects of civil wars, conflicts, the split of the country and important moments like the Sudanese Revolution. The course also looks at Sudan’s current political, social and economic situation, focusing on important topics such as governance, human rights and economic changes. Additionally, it explores Sudan’s possible paths to peace, stability and growth in a changing world.

The lecture provides a detailed exploration of the ongoing war in Sudan, examining its root causes, international involvement, its impact on Sudan itself and the region, and the country’s prospects.

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