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Sudan Peace Lures Investors to Growing Oil Sector

Foreign firms seeking a share of Sudan's multimillion dollar oil industry flocked to a business conference, hoping that peace in the south would unlock potential oil wealth.

GOSS: Revenue, Transparency and Pro-Poor Spending

The budget development process has been guided by the overall goal of economic development strategy as defined in the Article 40(1) in the Interim Constitution of Southern Sudan.

Soil and Oil: dirty business in Sudan

Analysis of the intersection between human rights abuses and economic and commercial activity in Sudan: agriculture and oil

Juba Declaration January 2006

Juba Declaration on Unity and Integration between the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) And the South Sudan Defence Forces (SSDF)

Saving Peace in the East

The East needs to be incorporated into a national process that builds on the CPA and includes Darfur.

A Complex Reality: The Strategic Behaviour of Multinational Oil Corporations and the New Wars in Sudan

Th is study maps the operations of eight prominent MNCs in Sudan since the
initial exploration of oil, through its production, to the present day structure of
the oil industry.

ECOS Business Principles, English version

The ECOS Business Principles are a set of principles and activities for the Sudanese Oil Industry. The principles are based on International Law, voluntary standards for business behavior and Sudan’s peace agreement, the CPA.

ECOS Benchmarks, Arabic version (العربية)

ECOS drafted the Benchmarks for the Interim Period. These count for the six-year period that follows the signing of the CPA, the so-called Interim Period. The benchmarks provide a framework with which companies can maximize the benefits of Sudan’s oil wealth, for both themselves and society.

ECOS Business Principles, Arabic version (العربية)

The ECOS Business Principles are a set of principles and activities for the Sudanese Oil Industry. The principles are based on International Law, voluntary standards for business behavior and Sudan’s peace agreement, the CPA.

ECOS Benchmarks, English version

ECOS drafted the Benchmarks for the Interim Period. These count for the six-year period that follows the signing of the CPA, the so-called Interim Period. The benchmarks provide a framework with which companies can maximize the benefits of Sudan’s oil wealth, for both themselves and society.

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