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Agreement on a Short-Term Ceasefire and Humanitarian Arrangements

  • Country/entity

    Sudan
  • Region

    Africa (excl MENA)
  • Agreement name

    Agreement on a Short-Term Ceasefire and Humanitarian Arrangements
  • Date

    20 May 2023
  • Agreement status

    Multiparty signed/agreed
  • Interim arrangement

    Yes
  • Agreement/conflict level

    Intrastate/intrastate conflict ( Sudan Conflicts (1955 - ) )
  • Stage

    Ceasefire/related
  • Conflict nature

    Government/territory
  • Peace process

    Sudan Transition Process
  • Parties

    Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)
  • Third parties

    United States, Saudi Arabia
  • Description

    The Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) agreed to a week-long ceasefire, an outcome resulting from Saudi and US-mediated negotiations. The conflict, which has led to significant societal breakdown, including food shortages and widespread looting, has been ongoing for over five weeks, causing massive displacement. Despite previous ceasefire agreements being consistently violated, this newly enacted seven-day ceasefire, set to commence on Monday evening, follows a declaration of principles established on May 12th.


Groups

  • Children/youth

    No specific mention.

  • Disabled persons

    No specific mention.

  • Elderly/age

    No specific mention.

  • Migrant workers

    No specific mention.

  • Racial/ethnic/national group
    Groups→Racial/ethnic/national group→Rhetorical
    II. SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE
    ...
    7. THE PARTIES SHALL ENSURE THAT ALL FORCES UNDER THEIR CONTROL HALT AND REFRAIN FROM THE FOLLOWING PROHIBITED ACTS, WHICH SHALL CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF THIS AGREEMENT:
    ...
    xxiii. the use of propaganda or incitement against either party or use of any tribal or ethnic groups; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
  • Religious groups

    No specific mention.

  • Indigenous people

    No specific mention.

  • Other groups

    No specific mention.

  • Refugees/displaced persons
    Groups→Refugees/displaced persons→Rhetorical
    IV. MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE FOR THE SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
    ...
    8. THE MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE SHALL HELP FACILITATE COORDINATION WITH RELEVANT HUMANITARIAN ACTORS, INCLUDING UNOCHA AND ICRC, IN MAKING ARRANGEMENTS FOR IMMEDIATE, FULL, AND UNHINDERED HUMANITARIAN ACCESS AND DELIVERY OF ASSISTANCE AND REPAIR OF ESSENTIAL CIVILIAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
    ...
    ix. upholding obligations to displaced persons, as well as the respect to refugees, under international law, and implementing appropriate measures to ensure the protection and safety of all refugees in Sudan. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
  • Social class

    No specific mention.


Gender

  • Women, girls and gender
    II. SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE
    ...
    7. THE PARTIES SHALL ENSURE THAT ALL FORCES UNDER THEIR CONTROL HALT AND REFRAIN FROM THE FOLLOWING PROHIBITED ACTS, WHICH SHALL CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF THIS AGREEMENT:
    ...
    v. torture or other cruel, inhumane, or degrading treatment, including sexual, gender-based, and discriminatory violence of all kinds; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
  • Men and boys

    No specific mention.

  • LGBTI

    No specific mention.

  • Family

    No specific mention.


State definition

  • Nature of state (general)
    Reaffirming our unwavering commitment to the sovereignty and unity of Sudan and its territorial integrity; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
  • State configuration

    No specific mention.

  • Self determination

    No specific mention.

  • Referendum

    No specific mention.

  • State symbols

    No specific mention.

  • Independence/secession

    No specific mention.

  • Accession/unification

    No specific mention.

  • Border delimitation

    No specific mention.

  • Cross-border provision
    8. THE PARTIES MAY ENGAGE IN THE FOLLOWING PERMISSIBLE ACTS:
    ...
    III. HUMANITARIAN ARRANGEMENTS
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    4. The Parties shall commit to ensuring the continuation of free, immediate, and unhindered humanitarian access, including access for the relevant utilities to repair essential civilian infrastructure and services and the non-obstruction of the flow of humanitarian assistance from within Sudan or across borders for the affected populations. (new-tab Locate in agreement)

Governance

  • Political institutions (new or reformed)

    No specific mention.

  • Elections

    No specific mention.

  • Electoral commission

    No specific mention.

  • Political parties reform

    No specific mention.

  • Civil society
    II. SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE
    ...
    7. THE PARTIES SHALL ENSURE THAT ALL FORCES UNDER THEIR CONTROL HALT AND REFRAIN FROM THE FOLLOWING PROHIBITED ACTS, WHICH SHALL CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF THIS AGREEMENT:
    ...
    iv. firing on any civilian or humanitarian aircraft; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    xxv. impeding access to persons deprived of their liberty or humanitarian organizations’ access to them. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    8. THE PARTIES MAY ENGAGE IN THE FOLLOWING PERMISSIBLE ACTS:
    ...
    iv. Enable humanitarian action by facilitating the flow of relief and humanitarian assistance in accordance with the agreed regulations; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    III. HUMANITARIAN ARRANGEMENTS
    ...
    2. The Parties shall, in accordance with the Jeddah Declaration, create conditions favorable to supplying emergency relief and provide security guarantees for safe, unhindered access by humanitarian agencies. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    3. The Parties shall secure and provide free passage and unimpeded road access along designated corridors or routes for humanitarian assistance delivery. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    4. The Parties shall commit to ensuring the continuation of free, immediate, and unhindered humanitarian access, including access for the relevant utilities to repair essential civilian infrastructure and services and the non-obstruction of the flow of humanitarian assistance from within Sudan or across borders for the affected populations. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    9. The Parties shall provide the ICRC with relevant information regarding all detainees and prisoners who were detained or withheld as a consequence of the conflict to enable it to carry out its duties. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    IV. MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE FOR THE SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
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    4. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee will receive communications from the SAF, the RSF, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United States, and international humanitarian actors such as UNOCHA and ICRC operating in Sudan regarding short-term ceasefire violations or any behavior that may otherwise endanger the short-term ceasefire or the provision of humanitarian assistance, including actions by other parties. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    8. THE MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE SHALL HELP FACILITATE COORDINATION WITH RELEVANT HUMANITARIAN ACTORS, INCLUDING UNOCHA AND ICRC, IN MAKING ARRANGEMENTS FOR IMMEDIATE, FULL, AND UNHINDERED HUMANITARIAN ACCESS AND DELIVERY OF ASSISTANCE AND REPAIR OF ESSENTIAL CIVILIAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
    ...
    iv. ensuring full, safe, and unhindered movement for all humanitarian organizations, civil society groups and community organizations in the short-term ceasefire area, to enable those entities to provide timely, needs-based assistance to those affected by the conflict and repairs of essential infrastructure and services; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    viii. ensuring unfettered humanitarian access to allow for the safe resumption of humanitarian aid activities and repairs of essential civilian infrastructure and services; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
  • Traditional/religious leaders

    No specific mention.

  • Public administration

    No specific mention.

  • Constitution

    No specific mention.


Power sharing

  • Political power sharing

    No specific mention.

  • Territorial power sharing

    No specific mention.

  • Economic power sharing

    No specific mention.

  • Military power sharing

    No specific mention.


Human rights and equality

  • Human rights/RoL general
    Determined to promote full respect for human rights and comply with their obligations under international humanitarian law; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    II. SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE
    ...
    7. THE PARTIES SHALL ENSURE THAT ALL FORCES UNDER THEIR CONTROL HALT AND REFRAIN FROM THE FOLLOWING PROHIBITED ACTS, WHICH SHALL CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF THIS AGREEMENT:
    i. all violations and abuses of international human rights and violations of international humanitarian law; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    8. THE PARTIES MAY ENGAGE IN THE FOLLOWING PERMISSIBLE ACTS:
    ...
    III. HUMANITARIAN ARRANGEMENTS
    1. The Parties shall uphold the commitments and principles of the Jeddah Declaration in all their conduct, and it is considered as an integral part of this Agreement, recognizing that the Parties also have existing obligations to uphold international humanitarian law and international human rights law, which the provisions of this Agreement seek to reinforce and complement. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    8. The Parties shall abide by the principles and spirit of international humanitarian law while implementing the short-term ceasefire. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    IV. MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE FOR THE SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
    ...
    8. THE MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE SHALL HELP FACILITATE COORDINATION WITH RELEVANT HUMANITARIAN ACTORS, INCLUDING UNOCHA AND ICRC, IN MAKING ARRANGEMENTS FOR IMMEDIATE, FULL, AND UNHINDERED HUMANITARIAN ACCESS AND DELIVERY OF ASSISTANCE AND REPAIR OF ESSENTIAL CIVILIAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
    i. ensuring all actors respect international humanitarian law; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    iii. ensuring all actors fully respect the humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and independence; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
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    ix. upholding obligations to displaced persons, as well as the respect to refugees, under international law, and implementing appropriate measures to ensure the protection and safety of all refugees in Sudan. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
  • Bill of rights/similar

    No specific mention.

  • Treaty incorporation

    No specific mention.

  • Civil and political rights
    Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Freedom of movement
    TO RENEW THIS AGREEMENT:
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    II. SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE
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    6. During the short-term ceasefire period, the Parties shall guarantee the freedom of movement of civilians throughout the country and to protect civilians from violence, harassment, recruitment, or other abuse. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    IV. MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE FOR THE SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
    ...
    8. THE MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE SHALL HELP FACILITATE COORDINATION WITH RELEVANT HUMANITARIAN ACTORS, INCLUDING UNOCHA AND ICRC, IN MAKING ARRANGEMENTS FOR IMMEDIATE, FULL, AND UNHINDERED HUMANITARIAN ACCESS AND DELIVERY OF ASSISTANCE AND REPAIR OF ESSENTIAL CIVILIAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
    ...
    ii. ensuring the protection of civilians and their freedom of movement; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
  • Socio-economic rights

    No specific mention.


Rights related issues

  • Citizenship

    No specific mention.

  • Democracy

    No specific mention.

  • Detention procedures
    II. SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE
    ...
    7. THE PARTIES SHALL ENSURE THAT ALL FORCES UNDER THEIR CONTROL HALT AND REFRAIN FROM THE FOLLOWING PROHIBITED ACTS, WHICH SHALL CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF THIS AGREEMENT:
    ...
    xxi. forcibly disappearing or arbitrarily detaining persons; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
  • Media and communication
    Rights related issues→Media and communication→Media roles
    TO RENEW THIS AGREEMENT:
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    II. SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE
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    5. The Parties shall communicate the short-term ceasefire to the civilian population through print, radio, and all possible means of communication. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
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    7. THE PARTIES SHALL ENSURE THAT ALL FORCES UNDER THEIR CONTROL HALT AND REFRAIN FROM THE FOLLOWING PROHIBITED ACTS, WHICH SHALL CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF THIS AGREEMENT:
    ...
    xxiii. the use of propaganda or incitement against either party or use of any tribal or ethnic groups; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    xxiv. the use of official communication channels to disseminate dis-, mis-, or mal-information about the short-term ceasefire; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
  • Mobility/access
    II. SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE
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    7. THE PARTIES SHALL ENSURE THAT ALL FORCES UNDER THEIR CONTROL HALT AND REFRAIN FROM THE FOLLOWING PROHIBITED ACTS, WHICH SHALL CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF THIS AGREEMENT:
    ...
    iv. firing on any civilian or humanitarian aircraft; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    xiii. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    restricting or obstructing the movement of civilians, including humanitarian personnel, and humanitarian goods; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    xxv. impeding access to persons deprived of their liberty or humanitarian organizations’ access to them. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    8. THE PARTIES MAY ENGAGE IN THE FOLLOWING PERMISSIBLE ACTS:
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    ii. Medical evacuation and movement of unarmed individuals who are in need of medical care; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    iv. Enable humanitarian action by facilitating the flow of relief and humanitarian assistance in accordance with the agreed regulations; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    III. HUMANITARIAN ARRANGEMENTS
    ...
    2. The Parties shall, in accordance with the Jeddah Declaration, create conditions favorable to supplying emergency relief and provide security guarantees for safe, unhindered access by humanitarian agencies. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    3. The Parties shall secure and provide free passage and unimpeded road access along designated corridors or routes for humanitarian assistance delivery. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    4. The Parties shall commit to ensuring the continuation of free, immediate, and unhindered humanitarian access, including access for the relevant utilities to repair essential civilian infrastructure and services and the non-obstruction of the flow of humanitarian assistance from within Sudan or across borders for the affected populations. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    7. The Parties shall take comprehensive measures to guarantee the movement and protection of humanitarian assistance convoys, including ensuring safety without interfering with humanitarian actors. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    IV. MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE FOR THE SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
    ...
    8. THE MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE SHALL HELP FACILITATE COORDINATION WITH RELEVANT HUMANITARIAN ACTORS, INCLUDING UNOCHA AND ICRC, IN MAKING ARRANGEMENTS FOR IMMEDIATE, FULL, AND UNHINDERED HUMANITARIAN ACCESS AND DELIVERY OF ASSISTANCE AND REPAIR OF ESSENTIAL CIVILIAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
    ...
    iv. ensuring full, safe, and unhindered movement for all humanitarian organizations, civil society groups and community organizations in the short-term ceasefire area, to enable those entities to provide timely, needs-based assistance to those affected by the conflict and repairs of essential infrastructure and services; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    vi. guaranteeing the protection—with respect for the impartiality of humanitarian action—of humanitarian personnel, resources, operating space, and corridors as required and requested; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    vii. removing any bureaucratic or security impediments to humanitarian access and action, to allow for the rapid and efficient humanitarian action and repairs of essential services; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    viii. ensuring unfettered humanitarian access to allow for the safe resumption of humanitarian aid activities and repairs of essential civilian infrastructure and services; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
  • Protection measures
    Rights related issues→Protection measures→Protection of civilians
    Reaffirming the commitments and principles agreed upon in the Jeddah Declaration of Commitment to Protect the Civilians of Sudan of 11 May 2023; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
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    Respecting the need to strengthen protection of civilians; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
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    I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
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    2. The Parties hereby incorporate by reference the Jeddah Declaration of Commitment to Protect the Civilians of Sudan and reaffirm all commitments therein including to vacate and refrain from occupying, as well as to respect and protect all public facilities such as hospitals, medical facilities, and water and electricity installations and refrain from using them for military purposes. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    TO RENEW THIS AGREEMENT:
    ...
    II. SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE
    ...
    6. During the short-term ceasefire period, the Parties shall guarantee the freedom of movement of civilians throughout the country and to protect civilians from violence, harassment, recruitment, or other abuse. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    7. THE PARTIES SHALL ENSURE THAT ALL FORCES UNDER THEIR CONTROL HALT AND REFRAIN FROM THE FOLLOWING PROHIBITED ACTS, WHICH SHALL CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF THIS AGREEMENT:
    ...
    vi. targeting civilian infrastructure or population centers; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    xi. harassment, assaults, hostage taking, or unlawful arrests of civilians, including humanitarian workers; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    xii. looting or seizure of properties, resources, or humanitarian supplies; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    xvii. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    using civilians as human shields; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    xviii. occupying hospitals and essential infrastructure facilities, including water, electricity, and fuel installations; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    xix. occupying civilian residences; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    xx. using medical transports, such as ambulances, for military purposes; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    8. THE PARTIES MAY ENGAGE IN THE FOLLOWING PERMISSIBLE ACTS:
    ...
    III. HUMANITARIAN ARRANGEMENTS
    1. The Parties shall uphold the commitments and principles of the Jeddah Declaration in all their conduct, and it is considered as an integral part of this Agreement, recognizing that the Parties also have existing obligations to uphold international humanitarian law and international human rights law, which the provisions of this Agreement seek to reinforce and complement. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    IV. MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE FOR THE SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
    ...
    8. THE MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE SHALL HELP FACILITATE COORDINATION WITH RELEVANT HUMANITARIAN ACTORS, INCLUDING UNOCHA AND ICRC, IN MAKING ARRANGEMENTS FOR IMMEDIATE, FULL, AND UNHINDERED HUMANITARIAN ACCESS AND DELIVERY OF ASSISTANCE AND REPAIR OF ESSENTIAL CIVILIAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
    ...
    ii. ensuring the protection of civilians and their freedom of movement; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    Rights related issues→Protection measures→Protection of groups
    II. SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE
    ...
    7. THE PARTIES SHALL ENSURE THAT ALL FORCES UNDER THEIR CONTROL HALT AND REFRAIN FROM THE FOLLOWING PROHIBITED ACTS, WHICH SHALL CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF THIS AGREEMENT:
    ...
    xi. harassment, assaults, hostage taking, or unlawful arrests of civilians, including humanitarian workers; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    8. THE PARTIES MAY ENGAGE IN THE FOLLOWING PERMISSIBLE ACTS:
    ...
    III. HUMANITARIAN ARRANGEMENTS
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    5. The Parties shall commit to ensuring the safety and protection of humanitarian workers, their equipment, and their property. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    6. The Parties shall commit to protecting and securing humanitarian assistance from looting, theft, corruption, and ransacking. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    7. The Parties shall take comprehensive measures to guarantee the movement and protection of humanitarian assistance convoys, including ensuring safety without interfering with humanitarian actors. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    IV. MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE FOR THE SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
    ...
    8. THE MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE SHALL HELP FACILITATE COORDINATION WITH RELEVANT HUMANITARIAN ACTORS, INCLUDING UNOCHA AND ICRC, IN MAKING ARRANGEMENTS FOR IMMEDIATE, FULL, AND UNHINDERED HUMANITARIAN ACCESS AND DELIVERY OF ASSISTANCE AND REPAIR OF ESSENTIAL CIVILIAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
    ...
    vi. guaranteeing the protection—with respect for the impartiality of humanitarian action—of humanitarian personnel, resources, operating space, and corridors as required and requested; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    ix. upholding obligations to displaced persons, as well as the respect to refugees, under international law, and implementing appropriate measures to ensure the protection and safety of all refugees in Sudan. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    Rights related issues→Protection measures→Other
    II. SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE
    ...
    7. THE PARTIES SHALL ENSURE THAT ALL FORCES UNDER THEIR CONTROL HALT AND REFRAIN FROM THE FOLLOWING PROHIBITED ACTS, WHICH SHALL CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF THIS AGREEMENT:
    ...
    xii. looting or seizure of properties, resources, or humanitarian supplies; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
  • Other

    No specific mention.


Rights institutions

  • NHRI

    No specific mention.

  • Regional or international human rights institutions

    No specific mention.


Justice sector reform

  • Criminal justice and emergency law

    No specific mention.

  • State of emergency provisions

    No specific mention.

  • Judiciary and courts

    No specific mention.

  • Prisons and detention

    No specific mention.

  • Traditional Laws

    No specific mention.


Socio-economic reconstruction

  • Development or socio-economic reconstruction
    Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Humanitarian assistance
    Reaffirming commitments to reach a short-term ceasefire to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    Welcoming the support and generosity of humanitarian actors in providing and delivering humanitarian assistance to the people of Sudan, in accordance with international best practices, international humanitarian law, and cooperation with the Parties; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
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    I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
    1. The Parties agree that the purpose of this agreement is to achieve a short-term ceasefire to facilitate the delivery of emergency humanitarian assistance and restoration of essential services. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
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    II. SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE
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    8. THE PARTIES MAY ENGAGE IN THE FOLLOWING PERMISSIBLE ACTS:
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    iii. Supplying non-combat materials, such as food, water, medicine, fuel, lubricating oils, stationary, clothing, and related administrative needs and movements, within the parties’ respective areas of control; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
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    III. HUMANITARIAN ARRANGEMENTS
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    4. The Parties shall commit to ensuring the continuation of free, immediate, and unhindered humanitarian access, including access for the relevant utilities to repair essential civilian infrastructure and services and the non-obstruction of the flow of humanitarian assistance from within Sudan or across borders for the affected populations. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    IV. MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE FOR THE SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
    ...
    8. THE MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE SHALL HELP FACILITATE COORDINATION WITH RELEVANT HUMANITARIAN ACTORS, INCLUDING UNOCHA AND ICRC, IN MAKING ARRANGEMENTS FOR IMMEDIATE, FULL, AND UNHINDERED HUMANITARIAN ACCESS AND DELIVERY OF ASSISTANCE AND REPAIR OF ESSENTIAL CIVILIAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
    ...
    iv. ensuring full, safe, and unhindered movement for all humanitarian organizations, civil society groups and community organizations in the short-term ceasefire area, to enable those entities to provide timely, needs-based assistance to those affected by the conflict and repairs of essential infrastructure and services; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    vii. removing any bureaucratic or security impediments to humanitarian access and action, to allow for the rapid and efficient humanitarian action and repairs of essential services; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    viii. ensuring unfettered humanitarian access to allow for the safe resumption of humanitarian aid activities and repairs of essential civilian infrastructure and services; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Infrastructure and reconstruction
    II. SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE
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    8. THE PARTIES MAY ENGAGE IN THE FOLLOWING PERMISSIBLE ACTS:
    i. Facilitating repair and restoration activities for essential services and infrastructure, such as electricity, water, and communications facilities; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
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    III. HUMANITARIAN ARRANGEMENTS
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    4. The Parties shall commit to ensuring the continuation of free, immediate, and unhindered humanitarian access, including access for the relevant utilities to repair essential civilian infrastructure and services and the non-obstruction of the flow of humanitarian assistance from within Sudan or across borders for the affected populations. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    IV. MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE FOR THE SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
    ...
    8. THE MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE SHALL HELP FACILITATE COORDINATION WITH RELEVANT HUMANITARIAN ACTORS, INCLUDING UNOCHA AND ICRC, IN MAKING ARRANGEMENTS FOR IMMEDIATE, FULL, AND UNHINDERED HUMANITARIAN ACCESS AND DELIVERY OF ASSISTANCE AND REPAIR OF ESSENTIAL CIVILIAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
    ...
    iv. ensuring full, safe, and unhindered movement for all humanitarian organizations, civil society groups and community organizations in the short-term ceasefire area, to enable those entities to provide timely, needs-based assistance to those affected by the conflict and repairs of essential infrastructure and services; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    vii. removing any bureaucratic or security impediments to humanitarian access and action, to allow for the rapid and efficient humanitarian action and repairs of essential services; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    viii. ensuring unfettered humanitarian access to allow for the safe resumption of humanitarian aid activities and repairs of essential civilian infrastructure and services; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
  • National economic plan

    No specific mention.

  • Natural resources

    No specific mention.

  • International funds

    No specific mention.

  • Business

    No specific mention.

  • Taxation

    No specific mention.

  • Banks

    No specific mention.


Land, property and environment

  • Land reform/rights

    No specific mention.

  • Pastoralist/nomadism rights

    No specific mention.

  • Cultural heritage

    No specific mention.

  • Environment

    No specific mention.

  • Water or riparian rights or access

    No specific mention.


Security sector

  • Security Guarantees
    I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
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    2. The Parties hereby incorporate by reference the Jeddah Declaration of Commitment to Protect the Civilians of Sudan and reaffirm all commitments therein including to vacate and refrain from occupying, as well as to respect and protect all public facilities such as hospitals, medical facilities, and water and electricity installations and refrain from using them for military purposes. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    II. SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE
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    7. THE PARTIES SHALL ENSURE THAT ALL FORCES UNDER THEIR CONTROL HALT AND REFRAIN FROM THE FOLLOWING PROHIBITED ACTS, WHICH SHALL CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF THIS AGREEMENT:
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    ii. attacks and offensive actions, including attacks by snipers; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    iii. aerial attacks and the use of military aircraft, drones, or any heavy weapons; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    iv. firing on any civilian or humanitarian aircraft; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    v. torture or other cruel, inhumane, or degrading treatment, including sexual, gender-based, and discriminatory violence of all kinds; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    vii. acquiring, fortifying defenses, resupplying, or distributing arms or military supplies, including from foreign sources; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    viii. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    attempts to occupy or occupying new territory or sites, including civilian infrastructure or population centers; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ix. movement of troops, weapons, or resources, except as provided for under the permissible acts provided for in this Agreement; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    x. recruitment, enlisting, or mobilization of soldiers; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
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    xiv. making threats to use force or inciting violence; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
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    xvi. acts of espionage by air, ground, or sea; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
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    xxi. forcibly disappearing or arbitrarily detaining persons; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
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    8. THE PARTIES MAY ENGAGE IN THE FOLLOWING PERMISSIBLE ACTS:
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    11. In the event both Parties are in direct contact and/or are along designated humanitarian corridors, the Parties shall disengage their forces; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    forces of both Parties who are in direct contact in such areas will stop firing and position themselves in a defensive posture. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    III. HUMANITARIAN ARRANGEMENTS
    ...
    2. The Parties shall, in accordance with the Jeddah Declaration, create conditions favorable to supplying emergency relief and provide security guarantees for safe, unhindered access by humanitarian agencies. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    IV. MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE FOR THE SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
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    8. THE MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE SHALL HELP FACILITATE COORDINATION WITH RELEVANT HUMANITARIAN ACTORS, INCLUDING UNOCHA AND ICRC, IN MAKING ARRANGEMENTS FOR IMMEDIATE, FULL, AND UNHINDERED HUMANITARIAN ACCESS AND DELIVERY OF ASSISTANCE AND REPAIR OF ESSENTIAL CIVILIAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
    ...
    vii. removing any bureaucratic or security impediments to humanitarian access and action, to allow for the rapid and efficient humanitarian action and repairs of essential services; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
  • Ceasefire
    Security sector→Ceasefire→Ceasefire provision
    I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
    1. The Parties agree that the purpose of this agreement is to achieve a short-term ceasefire to facilitate the delivery of emergency humanitarian assistance and restoration of essential services. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    the short-term ceasefire period shall begin forty-eight (48) hours after signature and entry into force of this Agreement. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    TO RENEW THIS AGREEMENT:
    i. either Party may notify the Monitoring and Coordination Committee, not later than 48 hours prior to the expiration of this Agreement, that it is prepared to agree to a renewal and, in the event of a renewal, to propose updates; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ii. if both Parties agree, the Agreement shall be extended for the agreed upon duration; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    iii. the Agreement may be further extended for additional periods by means of the same procedure; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    iv. the agreement expires upon a failure to renew it. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    II. SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE
    1. The Parties agree to a short-term ceasefire, as provided for herein, to take effect forty-eight (48) hours after entry into force of this agreement. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    The Parties commit to using the time between the entry into force of this Agreement and the start of the short-term ceasefire period to: (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    inform their respective forces of the terms of this Agreement; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    instruct them to comply with the short-term ceasefire. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    2. The short-term ceasefire period, which begins forty-eight (48) hours after signature and entry into force of this Agreement, shall remain in effect for seven (7) days. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    3. Each Party shall implement this Agreement in full and in good faith and shall ensure that all forces under their command and control observe this Agreement at all times and in full. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    4. The short-term ceasefire shall apply throughout all of Sudan. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    5. The Parties shall communicate the short-term ceasefire to the civilian population through print, radio, and all possible means of communication. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    The Parties shall provide accurate information concerning the short-term ceasefire to the media. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    6. During the short-term ceasefire period, the Parties shall guarantee the freedom of movement of civilians throughout the country and to protect civilians from violence, harassment, recruitment, or other abuse. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    7. THE PARTIES SHALL ENSURE THAT ALL FORCES UNDER THEIR CONTROL HALT AND REFRAIN FROM THE FOLLOWING PROHIBITED ACTS, WHICH SHALL CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF THIS AGREEMENT:
    ...
    xv. obstruction of any monitoring and verification of the short-term ceasefire; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    xxiv. the use of official communication channels to disseminate dis-, mis-, or mal-information about the short-term ceasefire; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    8. THE PARTIES MAY ENGAGE IN THE FOLLOWING PERMISSIBLE ACTS:
    ...
    9. The Parties shall remain bound by the terms and commitments of this Agreement until the expiration of the short-term ceasefire. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    10. The Parties agree to an in situ short-term ceasefire at the time of entry into force of this short-term ceasefire. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    11. In the event both Parties are in direct contact and/or are along designated humanitarian corridors, the Parties shall disengage their forces; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    forces of both Parties who are in direct contact in such areas will stop firing and position themselves in a defensive posture. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    III. HUMANITARIAN ARRANGEMENTS
    ...
    8. The Parties shall abide by the principles and spirit of international humanitarian law while implementing the short-term ceasefire. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ...
    IV. MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE FOR THE SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
    1. The Parties agree to the creation of a short-term ceasefire and Humanitarian Monitoring and Coordination Committee (“Monitoring and Coordination Committee”) to monitor short-term ceasefire compliance and adherence with this Agreement. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    2. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee shall be comprised of three (3) representatives each of the facilitators to this Agreement—the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States of America—and three (3) representatives of each Party. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    The Parties shall name their representatives and share them with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States facilitators upon the signing of this Agreement. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    3. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee shall maintain regular direct contact with SAF and RSF leadership and designated focal points for all necessary coordination of short-term ceasefire implementation and humanitarian assistance. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    4. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee will receive communications from the SAF, the RSF, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United States, and international humanitarian actors such as UNOCHA and ICRC operating in Sudan regarding short-term ceasefire violations or any behavior that may otherwise endanger the short-term ceasefire or the provision of humanitarian assistance, including actions by other parties. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    5. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee shall convene its meetings—in person and/or virtually—for purposes of coordination, information sharing, addressing allegations of violations, and defining the committee’s internal procedures. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    6. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee shall provide a platform for receiving complaints and resolving disputes regarding allegations of violations, and to the extent possible investigate or verify allegations of violations, identify the parties involved in any violations, and mediate disputes or disagreements between the Parties. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    7. IN THE EVENT OF THE MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE DETERMINING THAT A BREAK OR VIOLATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT HAS OCCURRED, THE MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE SHALL DEFINE THE APPROPRIATE MEASURES, WHICH INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
    i. Notifying the Party that committed, or is accused of committing, the violation; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ii. Publicly identifying the Party having committed the violation; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    iii. Calling for accountability for perpetrators of violations, especially for any grave crimes or abuses. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    8. THE MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE SHALL HELP FACILITATE COORDINATION WITH RELEVANT HUMANITARIAN ACTORS, INCLUDING UNOCHA AND ICRC, IN MAKING ARRANGEMENTS FOR IMMEDIATE, FULL, AND UNHINDERED HUMANITARIAN ACCESS AND DELIVERY OF ASSISTANCE AND REPAIR OF ESSENTIAL CIVILIAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
    i. ensuring all actors respect international humanitarian law; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ii. ensuring the protection of civilians and their freedom of movement; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    iii. ensuring all actors fully respect the humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and independence; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    iv. ensuring full, safe, and unhindered movement for all humanitarian organizations, civil society groups and community organizations in the short-term ceasefire area, to enable those entities to provide timely, needs-based assistance to those affected by the conflict and repairs of essential infrastructure and services; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    v. maintaining and empowering focal points from each Party, who will be the primary liaisons for humanitarian operations and coordination; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    vi. guaranteeing the protection—with respect for the impartiality of humanitarian action—of humanitarian personnel, resources, operating space, and corridors as required and requested; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    vii. removing any bureaucratic or security impediments to humanitarian access and action, to allow for the rapid and efficient humanitarian action and repairs of essential services; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    viii. ensuring unfettered humanitarian access to allow for the safe resumption of humanitarian aid activities and repairs of essential civilian infrastructure and services; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ix. upholding obligations to displaced persons, as well as the respect to refugees, under international law, and implementing appropriate measures to ensure the protection and safety of all refugees in Sudan. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    Security sector→Ceasefire→General commitments
    Reaffirming commitments to reach a short-term ceasefire to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
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    I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
    1. The Parties agree that the purpose of this agreement is to achieve a short-term ceasefire to facilitate the delivery of emergency humanitarian assistance and restoration of essential services. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
  • Police

    No specific mention.

  • Armed forces

    No specific mention.

  • DDR

    No specific mention.

  • Intelligence services
    II. SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE
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    7. THE PARTIES SHALL ENSURE THAT ALL FORCES UNDER THEIR CONTROL HALT AND REFRAIN FROM THE FOLLOWING PROHIBITED ACTS, WHICH SHALL CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF THIS AGREEMENT:
    ...
    xvi. acts of espionage by air, ground, or sea; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
  • Parastatal/rebel and opposition group forces
    8. THE PARTIES MAY ENGAGE IN THE FOLLOWING PERMISSIBLE ACTS:
    ...
    IV. MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE FOR THE SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
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    3. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee shall maintain regular direct contact with SAF and RSF leadership and designated focal points for all necessary coordination of short-term ceasefire implementation and humanitarian assistance. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    4. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee will receive communications from the SAF, the RSF, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United States, and international humanitarian actors such as UNOCHA and ICRC operating in Sudan regarding short-term ceasefire violations or any behavior that may otherwise endanger the short-term ceasefire or the provision of humanitarian assistance, including actions by other parties. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
  • Withdrawal of foreign forces

    No specific mention.

  • Corruption

    No specific mention.

  • Crime/organised crime

    No specific mention.

  • Drugs

    No specific mention.

  • Terrorism

    No specific mention.


Transitional justice

  • Transitional justice general
    IV. MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE FOR THE SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
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    7. IN THE EVENT OF THE MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE DETERMINING THAT A BREAK OR VIOLATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT HAS OCCURRED, THE MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE SHALL DEFINE THE APPROPRIATE MEASURES, WHICH INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
    ...
    iii. Calling for accountability for perpetrators of violations, especially for any grave crimes or abuses. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
  • Amnesty/pardon

    No specific mention.

  • Courts

    No specific mention.

  • Mechanism

    No specific mention.

  • Prisoner release
    8. THE PARTIES MAY ENGAGE IN THE FOLLOWING PERMISSIBLE ACTS:
    ...
    III. HUMANITARIAN ARRANGEMENTS
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    9. The Parties shall provide the ICRC with relevant information regarding all detainees and prisoners who were detained or withheld as a consequence of the conflict to enable it to carry out its duties. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
  • Vetting

    No specific mention.

  • Victims

    No specific mention.

  • Missing persons

    No specific mention.

  • Reparations

    No specific mention.

  • Reconciliation

    No specific mention.


Implementation

  • UN signatory

    No specific mention.

  • Other international signatory

    No specific mention.

  • Referendum for agreement

    No specific mention.

  • International mission/force/similar
    8. THE PARTIES MAY ENGAGE IN THE FOLLOWING PERMISSIBLE ACTS:
    ...
    IV. MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE FOR THE SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
    1. The Parties agree to the creation of a short-term ceasefire and Humanitarian Monitoring and Coordination Committee (“Monitoring and Coordination Committee”) to monitor short-term ceasefire compliance and adherence with this Agreement. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    2. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee shall be comprised of three (3) representatives each of the facilitators to this Agreement—the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States of America—and three (3) representatives of each Party. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    The Parties shall name their representatives and share them with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States facilitators upon the signing of this Agreement. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    3. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee shall maintain regular direct contact with SAF and RSF leadership and designated focal points for all necessary coordination of short-term ceasefire implementation and humanitarian assistance. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    4. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee will receive communications from the SAF, the RSF, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United States, and international humanitarian actors such as UNOCHA and ICRC operating in Sudan regarding short-term ceasefire violations or any behavior that may otherwise endanger the short-term ceasefire or the provision of humanitarian assistance, including actions by other parties. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    5. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee shall convene its meetings—in person and/or virtually—for purposes of coordination, information sharing, addressing allegations of violations, and defining the committee’s internal procedures. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    6. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee shall provide a platform for receiving complaints and resolving disputes regarding allegations of violations, and to the extent possible investigate or verify allegations of violations, identify the parties involved in any violations, and mediate disputes or disagreements between the Parties. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    7. IN THE EVENT OF THE MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE DETERMINING THAT A BREAK OR VIOLATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT HAS OCCURRED, THE MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE SHALL DEFINE THE APPROPRIATE MEASURES, WHICH INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
    i. Notifying the Party that committed, or is accused of committing, the violation; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ii. Publicly identifying the Party having committed the violation; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    iii. Calling for accountability for perpetrators of violations, especially for any grave crimes or abuses. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    8. THE MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE SHALL HELP FACILITATE COORDINATION WITH RELEVANT HUMANITARIAN ACTORS, INCLUDING UNOCHA AND ICRC, IN MAKING ARRANGEMENTS FOR IMMEDIATE, FULL, AND UNHINDERED HUMANITARIAN ACCESS AND DELIVERY OF ASSISTANCE AND REPAIR OF ESSENTIAL CIVILIAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
    i. ensuring all actors respect international humanitarian law; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ii. ensuring the protection of civilians and their freedom of movement; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    iii. ensuring all actors fully respect the humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and independence; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    iv. ensuring full, safe, and unhindered movement for all humanitarian organizations, civil society groups and community organizations in the short-term ceasefire area, to enable those entities to provide timely, needs-based assistance to those affected by the conflict and repairs of essential infrastructure and services; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    v. maintaining and empowering focal points from each Party, who will be the primary liaisons for humanitarian operations and coordination; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    vi. guaranteeing the protection—with respect for the impartiality of humanitarian action—of humanitarian personnel, resources, operating space, and corridors as required and requested; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    vii. removing any bureaucratic or security impediments to humanitarian access and action, to allow for the rapid and efficient humanitarian action and repairs of essential services; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    viii. ensuring unfettered humanitarian access to allow for the safe resumption of humanitarian aid activities and repairs of essential civilian infrastructure and services; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ix. upholding obligations to displaced persons, as well as the respect to refugees, under international law, and implementing appropriate measures to ensure the protection and safety of all refugees in Sudan. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
  • Enforcement mechanism
    8. THE PARTIES MAY ENGAGE IN THE FOLLOWING PERMISSIBLE ACTS:
    ...
    IV. MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE FOR THE SHORT-TERM CEASEFIRE AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
    1. The Parties agree to the creation of a short-term ceasefire and Humanitarian Monitoring and Coordination Committee (“Monitoring and Coordination Committee”) to monitor short-term ceasefire compliance and adherence with this Agreement. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    2. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee shall be comprised of three (3) representatives each of the facilitators to this Agreement—the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States of America—and three (3) representatives of each Party. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    The Parties shall name their representatives and share them with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States facilitators upon the signing of this Agreement. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    3. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee shall maintain regular direct contact with SAF and RSF leadership and designated focal points for all necessary coordination of short-term ceasefire implementation and humanitarian assistance. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    4. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee will receive communications from the SAF, the RSF, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United States, and international humanitarian actors such as UNOCHA and ICRC operating in Sudan regarding short-term ceasefire violations or any behavior that may otherwise endanger the short-term ceasefire or the provision of humanitarian assistance, including actions by other parties. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    5. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee shall convene its meetings—in person and/or virtually—for purposes of coordination, information sharing, addressing allegations of violations, and defining the committee’s internal procedures. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    6. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee shall provide a platform for receiving complaints and resolving disputes regarding allegations of violations, and to the extent possible investigate or verify allegations of violations, identify the parties involved in any violations, and mediate disputes or disagreements between the Parties. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    7. IN THE EVENT OF THE MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE DETERMINING THAT A BREAK OR VIOLATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT HAS OCCURRED, THE MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE SHALL DEFINE THE APPROPRIATE MEASURES, WHICH INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
    i. Notifying the Party that committed, or is accused of committing, the violation; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ii. Publicly identifying the Party having committed the violation; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    iii. Calling for accountability for perpetrators of violations, especially for any grave crimes or abuses. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    8. THE MONITORING AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE SHALL HELP FACILITATE COORDINATION WITH RELEVANT HUMANITARIAN ACTORS, INCLUDING UNOCHA AND ICRC, IN MAKING ARRANGEMENTS FOR IMMEDIATE, FULL, AND UNHINDERED HUMANITARIAN ACCESS AND DELIVERY OF ASSISTANCE AND REPAIR OF ESSENTIAL CIVILIAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
    i. ensuring all actors respect international humanitarian law; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ii. ensuring the protection of civilians and their freedom of movement; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    iii. ensuring all actors fully respect the humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and independence; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    iv. ensuring full, safe, and unhindered movement for all humanitarian organizations, civil society groups and community organizations in the short-term ceasefire area, to enable those entities to provide timely, needs-based assistance to those affected by the conflict and repairs of essential infrastructure and services; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    v. maintaining and empowering focal points from each Party, who will be the primary liaisons for humanitarian operations and coordination; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    vi. guaranteeing the protection—with respect for the impartiality of humanitarian action—of humanitarian personnel, resources, operating space, and corridors as required and requested; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    vii. removing any bureaucratic or security impediments to humanitarian access and action, to allow for the rapid and efficient humanitarian action and repairs of essential services; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    viii. ensuring unfettered humanitarian access to allow for the safe resumption of humanitarian aid activities and repairs of essential civilian infrastructure and services; (new-tab Locate in agreement)
    ix. upholding obligations to displaced persons, as well as the respect to refugees, under international law, and implementing appropriate measures to ensure the protection and safety of all refugees in Sudan. (new-tab Locate in agreement)
  • Related cases

    No specific mention.

  • Source

    No specific mention.


Agreement on a Short-Term Ceasefire and Humanitarian Arrangements

JOINT STATEMENT

MAY 20, 2023

We, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) (hereinafter the “Parties”),

Reaffirming our unwavering commitment to the sovereignty and unity of Sudan and its territorial integrity;

Reaffirming the commitments and principles agreed upon in the Jeddah Declaration of Commitment to Protect the Civilians of Sudan of 11 May 2023;

Recognizing that the conflict in Sudan threatens civilian life and the long-term political and social stability of the country;

Further recognizing the severe personal and economic impacts of the conflict, which increase the longer the conflict continues;

Respecting the need to strengthen protection of civilians;

Determined to promote full respect for human rights and comply with their obligations under international humanitarian law;

Reaffirming commitments to reach a short-term ceasefire to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid;

Welcoming the support and generosity of humanitarian actors in providing and delivering humanitarian assistance to the people of Sudan, in accordance with international best practices, international humanitarian law, and cooperation with the Parties;

Hereby agree as follows:

I. General Provisions

1. The Parties agree that the purpose of this agreement is to achieve a short-term ceasefire to facilitate the delivery of emergency humanitarian assistance and restoration of essential services.

2. The Parties hereby incorporate by reference the Jeddah Declaration of Commitment to Protect the Civilians of Sudan and reaffirm all commitments therein including to vacate and refrain from occupying, as well as to respect and protect all public facilities such as hospitals, medical facilities, and water and electricity installations and refrain from using them for military purposes.

3. This Agreement shall enter into force upon signature of the Parties;

the short-term ceasefire period shall begin forty-eight (48) hours after signature and entry into force of this Agreement.

4. The Parties may agree to renew or update this Agreement for additional periods.

To renew this Agreement:

i. either Party may notify the Monitoring and Coordination Committee, not later than 48 hours prior to the expiration of this Agreement, that it is prepared to agree to a renewal and, in the event of a renewal, to propose updates;

ii. if both Parties agree, the Agreement shall be extended for the agreed upon duration;

iii. the Agreement may be further extended for additional periods by means of the same procedure;

iv. the agreement expires upon a failure to renew it.

II. Short-Term Ceasefire

1. The Parties agree to a short-term ceasefire, as provided for herein, to take effect forty-eight (48) hours after entry into force of this agreement.

The Parties commit to using the time between the entry into force of this Agreement and the start of the short-term ceasefire period to:

inform their respective forces of the terms of this Agreement;

instruct them to comply with the short-term ceasefire.

2. The short-term ceasefire period, which begins forty-eight (48) hours after signature and entry into force of this Agreement, shall remain in effect for seven (7) days.

3. Each Party shall implement this Agreement in full and in good faith and shall ensure that all forces under their command and control observe this Agreement at all times and in full.

4. The short-term ceasefire shall apply throughout all of Sudan.

5. The Parties shall communicate the short-term ceasefire to the civilian population through print, radio, and all possible means of communication.

The Parties shall provide accurate information concerning the short-term ceasefire to the media.

6. During the short-term ceasefire period, the Parties shall guarantee the freedom of movement of civilians throughout the country and to protect civilians from violence, harassment, recruitment, or other abuse.

7. The Parties shall ensure that all forces under their control halt and refrain from the following prohibited acts, which shall constitute a violation of this Agreement:

i. all violations and abuses of international human rights and violations of international humanitarian law;

ii. attacks and offensive actions, including attacks by snipers;

iii. aerial attacks and the use of military aircraft, drones, or any heavy weapons;

iv. firing on any civilian or humanitarian aircraft;

v. torture or other cruel, inhumane, or degrading treatment, including sexual, gender-based, and discriminatory violence of all kinds;

vi. targeting civilian infrastructure or population centers;

vii. acquiring, fortifying defenses, resupplying, or distributing arms or military supplies, including from foreign sources;

viii.

attempts to occupy or occupying new territory or sites, including civilian infrastructure or population centers;

ix. movement of troops, weapons, or resources, except as provided for under the permissible acts provided for in this Agreement;

x. recruitment, enlisting, or mobilization of soldiers;

xi. harassment, assaults, hostage taking, or unlawful arrests of civilians, including humanitarian workers;

xii. looting or seizure of properties, resources, or humanitarian supplies;

xiii.

restricting or obstructing the movement of civilians, including humanitarian personnel, and humanitarian goods;

xiv. making threats to use force or inciting violence;

xv. obstruction of any monitoring and verification of the short-term ceasefire;

xvi. acts of espionage by air, ground, or sea;

xvii.

using civilians as human shields;

xviii. occupying hospitals and essential infrastructure facilities, including water, electricity, and fuel installations;

xix. occupying civilian residences;

xx. using medical transports, such as ambulances, for military purposes;

xxi. forcibly disappearing or arbitrarily detaining persons;

xxii.

looting, ransacking, and ravaging;

xxiii. the use of propaganda or incitement against either party or use of any tribal or ethnic groups;

xxiv. the use of official communication channels to disseminate dis-, mis-, or mal-information about the short-term ceasefire;

xxv. impeding access to persons deprived of their liberty or humanitarian organizations’ access to them.

8. The Parties may engage in the following permissible acts:

i. Facilitating repair and restoration activities for essential services and infrastructure, such as electricity, water, and communications facilities;

ii. Medical evacuation and movement of unarmed individuals who are in need of medical care;

iii. Supplying non-combat materials, such as food, water, medicine, fuel, lubricating oils, stationary, clothing, and related administrative needs and movements, within the parties’ respective areas of control;

iv. Enable humanitarian action by facilitating the flow of relief and humanitarian assistance in accordance with the agreed regulations;

9. The Parties shall remain bound by the terms and commitments of this Agreement until the expiration of the short-term ceasefire.

10. The Parties agree to an in situ short-term ceasefire at the time of entry into force of this short-term ceasefire.

11. In the event both Parties are in direct contact and/or are along designated humanitarian corridors, the Parties shall disengage their forces;

forces of both Parties who are in direct contact in such areas will stop firing and position themselves in a defensive posture.

III. Humanitarian Arrangements

1. The Parties shall uphold the commitments and principles of the Jeddah Declaration in all their conduct, and it is considered as an integral part of this Agreement, recognizing that the Parties also have existing obligations to uphold international humanitarian law and international human rights law, which the provisions of this Agreement seek to reinforce and complement.

2. The Parties shall, in accordance with the Jeddah Declaration, create conditions favorable to supplying emergency relief and provide security guarantees for safe, unhindered access by humanitarian agencies.

3. The Parties shall secure and provide free passage and unimpeded road access along designated corridors or routes for humanitarian assistance delivery.

4. The Parties shall commit to ensuring the continuation of free, immediate, and unhindered humanitarian access, including access for the relevant utilities to repair essential civilian infrastructure and services and the non-obstruction of the flow of humanitarian assistance from within Sudan or across borders for the affected populations.

5. The Parties shall commit to ensuring the safety and protection of humanitarian workers, their equipment, and their property.

6. The Parties shall commit to protecting and securing humanitarian assistance from looting, theft, corruption, and ransacking.

7. The Parties shall take comprehensive measures to guarantee the movement and protection of humanitarian assistance convoys, including ensuring safety without interfering with humanitarian actors.

8. The Parties shall abide by the principles and spirit of international humanitarian law while implementing the short-term ceasefire.

9. The Parties shall provide the ICRC with relevant information regarding all detainees and prisoners who were detained or withheld as a consequence of the conflict to enable it to carry out its duties.

IV. Monitoring and Coordination Committee for the Short-Term Ceasefire and Humanitarian Assistance

1. The Parties agree to the creation of a short-term ceasefire and Humanitarian Monitoring and Coordination Committee (“Monitoring and Coordination Committee”) to monitor short-term ceasefire compliance and adherence with this Agreement.

2. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee shall be comprised of three (3) representatives each of the facilitators to this Agreement—the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States of America—and three (3) representatives of each Party.

The Parties shall name their representatives and share them with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States facilitators upon the signing of this Agreement.

3. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee shall maintain regular direct contact with SAF and RSF leadership and designated focal points for all necessary coordination of short-term ceasefire implementation and humanitarian assistance.

4. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee will receive communications from the SAF, the RSF, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United States, and international humanitarian actors such as UNOCHA and ICRC operating in Sudan regarding short-term ceasefire violations or any behavior that may otherwise endanger the short-term ceasefire or the provision of humanitarian assistance, including actions by other parties.

5. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee shall convene its meetings—in person and/or virtually—for purposes of coordination, information sharing, addressing allegations of violations, and defining the committee’s internal procedures.

6. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee shall provide a platform for receiving complaints and resolving disputes regarding allegations of violations, and to the extent possible investigate or verify allegations of violations, identify the parties involved in any violations, and mediate disputes or disagreements between the Parties.

7. In the event of the Monitoring and Coordination Committee determining that a break or violation of the provisions of this Agreement has occurred, the Monitoring and Coordination Committee shall define the appropriate measures, which include, but are not limited to:

i. Notifying the Party that committed, or is accused of committing, the violation;

ii. Publicly identifying the Party having committed the violation;

iii. Calling for accountability for perpetrators of violations, especially for any grave crimes or abuses.

8. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee shall help facilitate coordination with relevant humanitarian actors, including UNOCHA and ICRC, in making arrangements for immediate, full, and unhindered humanitarian access and delivery of assistance and repair of essential civilian infrastructure and services, including but not limited to:

i. ensuring all actors respect international humanitarian law;

ii. ensuring the protection of civilians and their freedom of movement;

iii. ensuring all actors fully respect the humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and independence;

iv. ensuring full, safe, and unhindered movement for all humanitarian organizations, civil society groups and community organizations in the short-term ceasefire area, to enable those entities to provide timely, needs-based assistance to those affected by the conflict and repairs of essential infrastructure and services;

v. maintaining and empowering focal points from each Party, who will be the primary liaisons for humanitarian operations and coordination;

vi. guaranteeing the protection—with respect for the impartiality of humanitarian action—of humanitarian personnel, resources, operating space, and corridors as required and requested;

vii. removing any bureaucratic or security impediments to humanitarian access and action, to allow for the rapid and efficient humanitarian action and repairs of essential services;

viii. ensuring unfettered humanitarian access to allow for the safe resumption of humanitarian aid activities and repairs of essential civilian infrastructure and services;

ix. upholding obligations to displaced persons, as well as the respect to refugees, under international law, and implementing appropriate measures to ensure the protection and safety of all refugees in Sudan.