Memorandum of Understanding between Dinka and Rizeigat

Country/entity
Sudan
Darfur
Region
Africa (excl MENA)
Agreement name
Memorandum of Understanding between Dinka and Rizeigat
Date
13 Sep 1999
Agreement status
Multiparty signed/agreed
Interim arrangement
Yes
Agreement/conflict level
Intrastate/local conflict
Stage
Framework/substantive - partial
Conflict nature
Inter-group
Peace process
Sudan Local Processes
Parties
A [Dinka]
James Agwer
Ibrahim Ali al Jak
Dodin Gut Luwal
Mohamed Ding Maw
Hasan jabir Akot
Ali Garang Akok
Daud Daw Luewal
Martin Adong Kwang
Omar Bakhiet Dyieng
Bona Biek Abiem

B [Rizegat]
Abbas Abdalla Mohamed
Yusuf Suleiman Buram
Isa Burma Joda
Salih Musa Salih
Mohamed Ahmed Buram
Omda al Hadi Burma
Mahmud Musa Kasha
Mahmud Khalid Mohamed Nur
Third parties
-
Description
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Rizeigat and Dinka tribes. The MOU seeks to foster security, peaceful coexistence, and strengthen the longstanding relations between these tribes. Key objectives include protecting individuals affected by abductions, especially women and children.


Main category
12. In case any Dinka or Rizeigat rejects to hand over the children and women in the abduction cases, the joint committee uses all the methods including the legal ones for the purpose of the safe return of the children and women to their families. 1. The Dinka Committee headed by Omda James Agwer has been working, secretly and publicly, in the collection/retrieval of Dinka [abducted children and women] since 1989.

Women, girls and gender

Participation

No specific mention.

Equality

No specific mention.

Particular groups of women

No specific mention.

International law

No specific mention.

New institutions

No specific mention.

Violence against women
Violence against women→Gender-based violence/VAW (general)
Firstly,
Objectives
...
12. In case any Dinka or Rizeigat rejects to hand over the children and women in the abduction cases, the joint committee uses all the methods including the legal ones for the purpose of the safe return of the children and women to their families.
Violence against women→Protection (general)
Firstly,
Objectives
...
12. In case any Dinka or Rizeigat rejects to hand over the children and women in the abduction cases, the joint committee uses all the methods including the legal ones for the purpose of the safe return of the children and women to their families.
Transitional justice
Transitional justice→Past and gender
Firstly,
Objectives
...
12. In case any Dinka or Rizeigat rejects to hand over the children and women in the abduction cases, the joint committee uses all the methods including the legal ones for the purpose of the safe return of the children and women to their families.
Secondly,
Facts
1. The Dinka Committee headed by Omda James Agwer has been working, secretly and publicly, in the collection/retrieval of Dinka [abducted children and women] since 1989.
Institutional reform

No specific mention.

Development

No specific mention.

Implementation

No specific mention.

Other

No specific mention.


Source agreement

Here is the complete text from the document:

In the name of Allah the merciful the compassionate

From the Quran:

"and we have bestowed dignity on human beings and carried them on land and sea and made them better than many others of our creation" [not the best translation!]

Memorandum of Understanding

Firstly,

Objectives

1. This MOU aims at realizing security, settlement, and peaceful coexistence between the tribes of the Rizeigat and the Dinka.

2. The strengthening of the everlasting and continuous relations of kinship, friendship, and neighborhood between the Rizeigat and the Dinka across long ages.

3. Taking a more higher view and going beyond insignificant and little issues with the purpose of creating an environment and an atmosphere that is healthy in order to consolidate unity and reject fighting between the Dinka and Rizeigat tribes;

4. The two parties commit themselves to combat all that might exacerbate the conflict between the tribes of the Dinka and the Rizeigat.

5. The two parties work together to address all the consequences that resulted from the recurrent wars in the region.

6. The Rizeigat members of CEAWC will sign the forms related to the children who lost their families because of the consequences of the wars referred to above.

7. The two parties commit themselves not to undertake any legal measures against any individual from the two tribes in the context of the process of collecting the children in what is known as the abduction operation that the Government admitted in front of the General Assembly of the UN.

8. The Rizeigat party commits itself to protect the Dinka Committee, which works with them by providing the necessary protection.

9. The Dinka party commits itself to protect the Rizeigat committee working with them when it moves to work in the Dinka areas.

10. The two parties commit themselves to providing the necessary protection to each other in the areas that relate to any of the two parties.

11. In the cases where there is conflict between the married couples from the two tribes and which in turn causes conflict over children, the two parties adhere to resolution through the prevalent custom in the region.

12. In case any Dinka or Rizeigat rejects to hand over the children and women in the abduction cases, the joint committee uses all the methods including the legal ones for the purpose of the safe return of the children and women to their families.

Secondly,

Facts

1. The Dinka Committee headed by Omda James Agwer has been working, secretly and publicly, in the collection/retrieval of Dinka [abducted children and women] since 1989.

2. The Committee contacted some of the Rizeigat and requested their assistance in collecting the children who lost their families due to the repeated wars.

3. The Committee managed to collect 58 children with the full knowledge of the Rizeigat.

4. The Committee managed to collect 69 children using their efforts according to the special relations between them and their people/kin the Rizeigat; and all that was in the context of joint cooperation between the two parties.

Accordingly we endorse all the cases of 227 in confirmation by us and for enriching our desire to realize the objectives mentioned in Firstly.

A | B

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James Agwer | Abbas Abdalla Mohamed

Ibrahim Ali al Jak | Yusuf Suleiman Buram

Dodin Gut Luwal | Isa Burma Joda

Mohamed Ding Maw | Salih Musa Salih

Hasan jabir Akot | Mohamed Ahmed Buram

Ali Garang Akok | Omda al Hadi Burma

Daud Daw Luewal | Mahmud Musa Kasha

Martin Adong Kwang | Mahmud Khalid Mohamed Nur

Omar Bakhiet Dyieng |

Bona Biek Abiem |

Niyala 13 September 1999