Final Report: The Coalition of Advocates for South Sudan September 19, 2015
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Background,Appreciation 3 AbouttheCoalition Advocates for SouthSudan(CASS) 4 Unity for PeaceConferencePurpose 5 Participants 6 Presenters:Church,CivilSociety,andGovernmentGroups 6 ActiveParticipants:Dignataries,Individuals, andOrgnaization Representatives 7 ConductoftheConference 8 Rt. Rev. Peter Gai,ChairmanoftheSouthSudanCouncilofChurches 8 CharaNyaura,ExecutiveDirector andJames AtemTuor,CHNPR 9
MignonCardentey,U.S.StateDepartment 10 ArekDeng, LuolDengFoundation 10 SarahRialandTheresaSamuel,GaPPSS 11 Margaret Atarri, SouthSudaneseWomenUnited 11 SimonDeng,HumanRightsAdvocate 12 Rev.James DakRut,Nuer ChristianMissionNetwork 12 Hon. ReathTang,SPLM–IO 13 LaduGubek,SPLM–IG 14 Ambassador MiyongKuon, SPLM–IOUNRepresentative 14 Ambassador BaakV. Wol,DeputyChiefofMissionatSouthSudanEmbassy 14
Dr. MajokD’Agoot,Former PoliticalDetainee 14,15
TheAttendees Speak 15,16,17,18
List of Group Questions 15 Whatis Our Visionfor SouthSudan? 16 WhatMustbeDonetoAchieveOur Vision? 16 GovernmentPracticeChanges 17 Healing, Forgiveness,Restoration,and Reconciliation 17
PeopleChanges –We MustChangeOurselves 17,18
Legal Changes,Institutional Change 18 Conclusion,VOA AudioReport,andReflection 19
AppendixA 20,21
AppendixB 22,23,24,25,26
BACKGROUND
November 24, 2015 (SSNA) — On Sept 19, 2015, the Coalition of Advocates for South Sudan (CASS) conducted a conference seeking to unite the North American Diaspora for a peaceful South Sudan. A capacity group assembled at the Embassy Suites Downtown in Des Moines, Iowa, for the conference. The conference brought together South Sudanese from multiple political and ethnic backgrounds during a time when the Civil War had eroded social fabrics and mutual trust among the people. The conference was well attended by leaders of community, women and Church groups and regional organizations representing people from all the states of South Sudan. Also American friends of South Sudan who have been working at different capacities – those who lead and support humanitarian work and those wish and work for peace to come to South Sudan attended.
Advocate Group
Vision: free, unified, prosperous, federal, and democratic nation in which all are equal How to achieve the vision
Dove Group
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Vision: A country with embraced unity, peace and reconciliation. How to achieve the vision?
• Ask God for help and change in heart and put God first
• Embrace diversity and transform it towards choosing peace and work together to build ourselves and be a better example to overcome what happened
• SS to be a global leader
• Leadership that is committed to serve
• Develop an answer to the question of identity
• What is the vision for SS?
• There is a strong passion by the Diaspora to support SS- but we are removed from the reality in the ground
• Create expectations that can be met
• There is also a need to align the views of the Diaspora with the needs of SS
• Defeat tribalism
• Advocate to interact with other cultures and tribes
• Create a movement that celebrates the positive attributes of our culture
• Enhance the positive part of every ethnic group- enhance similarities because differences are myths
• Take ownership in denouncing negative attributes
• Encourage security- law of the land and business
• A system that embraces all the common values
• Support wounded hearts and trauma healing
• Forgiveness – understanding the truth- moving forward- trust- respect- embraces and acknowledges our diversity
• Healing includes- acknowledgement- forgiveness and mechanisms to safeguard wrong from happening again
• We create a system where we plan to achieve core values through forgiveness- implementation- healing mechanisms- and restoring trust
• To build a SS community that empowers one another through showing leadership that provides tangible source opportunities