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23rd July 2024

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Peacebuildig partners during the meeting I SSPRC I Duku David

The South Sudan Peace and Reconciliation Commission (SSPRC) had the privilege of hosting a crucial partner meeting on 23rd July 2024 to share insights into their work and highlight the innovative Conflict Early Warning and Early Response (CEWER) System. The meeting was organized in response to a request made during a coordination session with the Ministry of Peace Building, following SSPRC's presentation on the critical importance and impact of early conflict detection and timely intervention.

The gathering brought together esteemed representatives from key organizations, including UNDP South Sudan, IOM South Sudan, Nonviolent Peace Force, UN Resident Coordinators Office, Danish Church Aid, and many others. These partnerships are instrumental in ensuring a collaborative and comprehensive approach to conflict prevention.

At the heart of the discussion was the CEWER System, which is designed to detect early signs of conflict and trigger rapid, effective responses. The system leverages data and on-the-ground intelligence to anticipate potential conflict, enabling stakeholders to take proactive steps before situations escalate. By identifying early warning signs, SSPRC and its partners aim to avert crises, reduce harm, and foster sustainable peace.

We are proud to be part of a collective effort that prioritizes prevention, saving lives, and safeguarding communities. Together with our partners, we are committed to building a future where proactive conflict detection translates into meaningful peacebuilding actions.

As we continue to strengthen our networks and refine our tools, we remain steadfast in our mission: to prevent conflict and promote lasting peace through cooperation and innovation