Reintegration – 2010

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Reintegration – 2010

2010

Minimum Implementation Minimal implementation

According to the UNMIS, some 21,700 adult ex-combatants including women associated with armed forces or groups were demobilized in five different centers by mid-April 2010. It was also reported that over 13,000 participants received counseling on reintegration opportunities.1 As of 1 December 2010, the Sudan disarmament, demobilization and reintegration programme had demobilized 33,693 ex-combatants — 23,678 in the North and 10,015 in the South — including 6,258 women.2 By the end of December 2010, total demobilized number stood at 37,124.3 The DDR program was said to have funding shortage.

Information on reintegration of demobilized combatants is not available.

  1. “Disarmament, Demo, and Reintegration- Fact Sheet,” UNMIS, 2010, accessed February 3, 2012, http://sudanddr.org/en/facts/Factsheet%20DDR%20CPA%20areas.pdf, accessed 3 February 2012.
  2. “Report of the Secretary-General on the Sudan,” United Nations (S/2010/681), December 31, 2010.
  3. “The CPA Monitor-Monthly report on the Implementation of the CPA,” UNMIS, December 2010.