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  • - Loeoeŋ mac ŋiɛ̈c gaar, kuɛ̈n ku jam ne Thoŋ de Jieeŋ
    von Manyang Deng
    23,00 €

  • - Once upon a time in the Jungle where the sun set
    von Manyang Deng
    19,00 €

  • - Essential Pillars of Nation-Building
    von Sunday Jial
    23,00 €

    If you aspire to impart change to the world, if you are curious to revive your life, and if you are interested to know what you think you don't know about good citizenship, this book is for you. The Qualities of a Good Citizen is a rare inspirational handbook about good citizenship. It is equipped with case studies relevant to traits you may want to know about good The Qualities of a Good Citizen is a rare inspirational handbook about good citizenship. It is equipped with case studies relevant to traits you may want to know about good citizenship. The messages contained herein can only be found in sacred religion, principled politics, disciplined military, humanistic science, and ethical business. This makes it useful to political leaders, military personnel, religious leaders, businesspeople, school teachers, pupils, and ordinary citizens of all creeds, cultures, traditions, and races.You may be born with citizenship or earn it through naturalization, but there is more to being a good citizen than just having a legal piece of paper. Good citizenship is about how you conduct yourself as an individual, how you care about your surrounding environment, how you interrelate with your community, and above all, how you view the rule and human rights. As a citizen, you have a mandate to work for the good of your country and that of the world. Remember, the world can only be a better place when you agree to be a good citizen.Sunday Jial is a career peacebuilder and conflict resolution professional who has been working for peacekeeping and humanitarian organizations in the area of conflict management, peacebuilding, and protection of civilians for over a decade. Mr. Jial is a researcher of good citizenship and an expert in communal conflict management, reconciliation, and social cohesion. He is also an author of an inspirational life-coaching handbook titled Living Your Life Impeccably.

  • von Deng Manyang Deng
    9,98 €

    The Buffalo and the Cow (Anyaar ku We¿) is the fourth book of AKBM kids' books. TheAKBM books are mainly for home readings to promote Dinka literacy at home. This kids'book (The Buffalo and the Cow) is written in simple Dinka to encourage easy reading andunderstanding. Various pictures have been used to aid understanding and reading. This bookis written in a descriptive format not in story telling form. For example, it describes the dailyactions and the features of the Buffalo and the Cow.Anyaar ku We¿ yen athör de ¿uan de athöör ke Ajui¿¿r de Ku¿ n Baai de Mïth (AKBM). Athöör keAKBM aaye mïth ku¿ny në ku¿ n de Thö de Jiëë¿ baai. Aa thör de Anyaar ku we¿ kën në, acië g¿ ¿ rnë Thö de Jiëë¿ k¿ c yic, ago mïth d¿c ya deetic ku kuen kë apieth. Thuraai juëc ke Anyaar ku We¿aacië ke tääu në ye athöör kë në yic, ago kë mïth ya d¿c c¿k det athööric. Athör kë në, akën në g¿ ¿ rke ye akëköl. Acië g¿ ¿ r ke luel ka ye Anyaar ku We¿ ke looi në aköl ri¿ ¿ c kuka t¿ në ke gup.

  • von Manyang Deng
    10,00 €

    The Lion and the Leopard (Köör ku Kuac) is the fifth book of AKBM kids' books. TheAKBM books are mainly for home readings to promote Dinka literacy at home. This kids'book (The Lion and the Leopard) is written in simple Dinka to encourage easy reading andunderstanding. Various pictures have been used to aid understanding and reading. This bookis written in a descriptive format not in story telling form. For example, it describes the dailyactions and the features of the Lion and the Leopard.Köör ku Kuac yen athör de dhïc de athöör ke Ajui¿¿r de Kü n Baai de Mïth (AKBM). Athöör keAKBM aaye mïth küny në kü n de Thö de Jiëë¿ baai. Aa thör de Köör ku Kuac kën në, acië g¿ ¿ r nëThö de Jiëë¿ k¿ c yic, ago mïth d¿c ya deetic ku kuen kë apieth. Thuraai juëc ke Köör ku Kuac aaciëke tääu në ye athöör kë në yic, ago kë mïth ya d¿c c¿k det athööric. Athör kë në, akën në g¿ ¿ r ke yeakëköl. Acië g¿ ¿ r ke luel ka ye Köör ku Kuac ke looi në aköl ri¿ ¿ c kuka t¿ në ke gup.

  • - Lu i, wu c de akeer ku agui r de thu ŋjaŋ Lu i, wu c de akeer ku agui r de thu ŋjaŋ.
    von Arok Aleu
    26,00 €

  • von Professor Madhel Malek Agei
    31,00 €

  • - 1500 Kms from Darwin to Alice Springs
    von Deng Garang Bul
    14,00 €

    What Deng Bul is prepared to do for his fellow men is something that few of us would contemplate let alone aspire to. Arriving from South Sudan and settling in Australia, Deng was not one to simply thank God for his blessings and begin an easy life here. Almost immediately he began thinking of ways to help the poor, disabled and disadvantaged still trapped in a vicious cycle of neglect and poverty in his home country. He founded a charity, iHOPE, and began fundraising and encouraging others to help him in his endeavour. Yet, not satis∩¼ü ed with the rate of progress, last year Deng decided to undertake a walk from Darwin to Alice Springs to raise both awareness and further capital for his charity. Having completed it, he has now put together a booklet on his experiences, hoping it will promote iHOPE even more. I wish Deng every success with this project.” Dr. Dell Brand

  • von Dr Daniel a Mamer
    17,00 €

  • von John Sunday Martin
    16,00 €

  • - Eastern Jikany Nuer Dialect
    von Prof Chol
    32,00 €

  • - Migrations, Traditions, Culture and Power
    von Ukal Kawang Julu Mutho
    28,00 €

  • - Indefinite Cruelty From war-torn South Sudan to Australiaʼs Detention Centres
    von Mamer Dau Thuch
    27,00 €

    I’m Mamer Dau Thuch, the author of The Shadows of Wrath-Life Trials.I was born in South Sudan, a country known both for its extensive resources and its dangerous civil wars.Poor leadership has led to widespread fear in South Sudan.Civil wars have killed millions since 1983 and have forced millions more to ∩¼éee to neighbouring countries. Many more people have taken refuge in Europe, the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and other countries across the globe. In 1991, I myself faced death in South Sudan. Conflict always made my life and safety uncertain, and I was exposed to the horrors of war at a young age. In 1991, the genocide struck the citizen of Bor, perpetrated by the Nassir faction. I was almost killed, and when I survived, I was left with nothing but my memories. I ∩¼éed to Ngalngala in Central Equatoria State, thinking that the war would eventually cease and that I would return to my village. But safety did not come, and I never saw my village again. I would be a refugee for the rest of my life. I do not believe that peace will prevail in my country in my lifetime, and I know that others who share similar journeys to my own feel the same way. I am haunted by the horrors of Bor’s genocide and by the trauma of the civil wars in my village and which I also faced in my country. The atrocities I witnessed in South Sudan helped me to understand the world and gave me my story to tell. My hope in telling the story of my life’s trials is that, should I live to marry and have children, they will read about my experiences and understand the history of South Sudan. I hope that my future family and my readers will learn what it means to be a refugee and what it takes to settle in a country so far from home. 

  • - The Role of the SPLM/A in Ending Sudan's Second Civil War
    von Malual Ayom Dor
    34,00 €

    THIS BOOK FOCUSES ON THE ROLE of the SPLM/A in the negotiating process that eventually brought about the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) in 2005. It presents a precise description and explanation of the processes involved in the design and implementation of the CPA and its predecessor, the Addis Ababa Agreement (AAA), signed in 1972. It takes an interpretative constructivist approach to underline the importance of studying the process by which peace agreements are made, particularly the concept of 'learning by doing'. The book concludes that the process by which the CPA was achieved challenges the widely held conviction in conflict resolution theories that armed conflicts are ended when the warring parties have reached a stalemate or when international pressure is high. The Sudanese experience suggests that a true peace agreement comes when the parties mutually acquire confidence through social interaction in the negotiating process. It was the back-and-forth dynamic of 'learning by-doing' through negotiation that was as important as any rationally based deal reflecting costs and benefits. Through these negotiating sessions the belligerent delegations were able to build mutual confidence and trust and were able to reciprocate and adjust their positions; a clear indication that both sides were increasingly able to compromise on their positions – something that had been lacking when negotiations began. Continuous interaction between opposing sides is, therefore, a vital element in conflict resolution. During these negotiations and the ongoing interaction, they required, Vice President Ali Osman Taha and the leader of the SPLM/A, Dr John Garang de Mabior, developed a personal relationship to the extent that they learned to trust one another. The IGAD mediators ensured that the gains made as a result of this personal relationship between the principal negotiators would lead to the eventual success of the mediation process.

  • von Sara Hassen
    15,00 €

  • - The Origin, Migration and Settlement of the Black Africans
    von K J Liah
    33,00 €

  • - Sudanese Government's Security Forces
    von Dr Daniel a Mamer
    16,00 €

  • - The settlement experiences of South Sudanese-Australians
    von Abur
    29,00 €

    Migration and settlement of refugees is something challenging many countries at different levels in term of services delivering to families and young people. Migration of refugees is very complex and often happens because of many reasons such as civil wars, regional wars, liberation struggles, uprising against oppressive regime. Resettlement is one of the better options for refugees to save their lives from hardships and conflicts. This book is for policy makers, researchers, community services organisations/ practitioners such as youth workers and social workers that works with families and young people from South Sudanese/ refugee backgrounds. The book covered some critical challenges and opportunities available for families and young people such as participation in sport, employment and education, connection with right people and right services."This is a timely book. Dr William Abur has meticulously documented challenges and opportunities of South Sudanese refugees in Australia. In doing so, Abur has successfully interweaved his personal accounts as a refugee, social worker and scholar with experiences and stories of his community. The analysis sheds some lights on experiences of African refugees in the areas of settlement, integration, employment, education, sport and racial relations. The book is an excellent read for anyone who is interested in the history, culture and contributions of South Sudanese Australians." Dr Tebeje Molla (PhD), Research Fellow, Deakin University "William Abur's book is an important contribution to the growing literature on the settlement of the South Sudanese community in Australia. A South Sudanese man from a refugee background, a qualified and experienced social worker in the field of refugee settlement, and an academic teaching critical social theories, Abur is uniquely placed in linking the experiences of his community with the academic literature.This unique perspective resonates throughout the book in the personal voice of the author as he carefully immerses his readers in the complexities of starting a new life in Australia at a time when multiculturalism is under threat and racism and discrimination are, once again, on the rise". Dr Ibolya (Ibi) Losoncz - School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet), The Australian National University.William Abur, PhD, is a lecturer in social work at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia. His research focuses on critical social work, migration and settlement of refugees, racism and discrimination, benefits of participation in sport and employment, mental health and wellbeing.

  • von Joseph Kur Jok
    19,00 €

    This is a must-have book for, everyone who desires to understand and wants to live in the perfect will of the creator full of joy and immeasurable success. Author Joseph K Jok provides great insight and simplicity of God's original plan, purpose and mission for humanity before creation and how we can walk in his original plan, purpose and mission. This book explains how you can walk in total victory that God has for your life, through this powerful transforming book you will….. • Understand God's original plan. • Discover your identity, purpose and potential in life. • Redemption through Christ, understanding the message of the gospel • The supernatural kingdom of God. • How to inherit God's promises. • The power of a transformed mind. • Discover God's prophetic destiny for you. Israel had to face seven mighty nations that dwelt in Canaan land to possess their given inheritance the promise land, the Lord promised to drive out the seven nations little by little until Israel completely took over the land (see Deuteronomy 7). The battle over the promise land or your prophetic destiny requires you to have the right perspective, which is the ability to visualize and imagine the promise land which represent God's destiny for your life already being given to you by the Lord. Your mind needs to conceive a new imagination of the reality of the promise God gave you, Israel crossed the red sea but still carried the vision of Pharaoh of slavery beyond the red sea in their hearts and minds. The lesson is don't allow your mind to be occupied with anything that is not of God's plan. You were not created for a mundane or mediocre life full of pain and shame, God didn't create you just to live on a pay check he is your source. This book unpacks time tested revelation and message from the word of God that will work for anyone who believes and applies them to become the person God created them to be. About the authorJoseph K. Jok is an anointed great teacher and preacher of the word of God with an apostolic call on his life, to see his generation, generations Joseph K Jok started preaching at the age of 14 and has seen both young and old transformed and changed by the power of God through his ministry. Joseph has travelled internationally and nationally preaching and teaching the word of God with profound insight and demonstration of the Spirit. He is the founder and the president of Joseph Kur Jok ministries with an Apostolic mission that seeks to reveal the invisible King and his kingdom on earth as it is in heaven in everyone's life.

  • von Sara Maher
    30,00 €

  • - Peace Under Duress in South Sudan
    von Stephen Par Kuol
    28,00 €

    As the title illustrates, the book is a story of war and peace talksthat culminated in Agreement on the Confl ict Resolutionin South Sudan (ARCSS) in July 2015 and its final versionof September 2018 known as Revitalized Agreement on ConflictResolution in South Sudan (R-ARCSS). It emanates from the insidepersonal experience of the author who served as a frontline negotiatorrepresenting the SPLM/A (IO) from Addis-Ababa Peace Talks to HighRevitalization Forum in Addis-Ababa, Ethiopia and up to the face toFace phase in Khartoum, Sudan. Based on his own grasping of thethe entire peace process, the author provides in-depth analysis of issuesdiscussed to resolve the conflict as well as critical reflections on thethe diplomatic atmosphere under which the talks were conducted in Addis-Ababa, Arusha, Entebbe and in Khartoum. In sum, the book is largelya story of violent armed conflict, intransigence, tyranny of gun cultureand lack of political will to resolve the devastating five years civil strifein South Sudan.WAR.

  • - A Legend in Africa's Nuer Land
    von Weirial Puok Baluang
    30,00 €

    In Nuer land not too long ago was a man who was well known during his life and after his death and often not for all the right reasons. Weirial Gatyiel Puok Baluang's The Stories of Kulang Toat, take us through Kulang's life and the effect he had on his family and his community around him. With clear moral lessons on what one should and should not do and an interesting look at Nuer traditions, practices and folktales, Kulang Toat's life story will make you both laugh and despair. The Stories of Kulang Toat are a key part of South Sudanese culture and history and though usually orally passed down, are now collected here in written form for all to enjoy.

  • von Daniel Wuor Joak
    30,00 €

    The Rise and Fall of SPLM/SPLA Leadership provides lively and descriptive narratives of key leaders of the South Sudanese revolutions, with special attention to the debates and issues that make South Sudan's history relevant to both contemporary South Sudanese and wider audiences.Author Daniel Wuor Joak, an influential South Sudanese politician, illuminates the historical significances of South Sudan's social, political, and economic affairs within the wider context of Sudan-an extraordinary achievement, given the multiplicity of peoples and regions and the complexity of tribal rivalries within the country.The title of this book refers to the nine founding members of the Sudanese People's Liberation Movement and its army. Their rise and fall should serve as a reminder of the shortcomings of the leaders who planted the seeds of disharmony from the onset of the struggle for South Sudanese independence.With its freedom won on July 9, 2011, South Sudan's people know the stakes are high, should this nascent nation fail to manage its own affairs responsibly. For this reason, the issues that damaged the liberation movement need to be understood and resolved by members of all sixty-four united tribes to avoid lapsing back into an oppressed state.The Rise and Fall of SPLM/SPLA Leadership provides lively and descriptive narratives of key leaders of the South Sudanese revolutions, with special attention to the debates and issues that make South Sudan's history relevant to both contemporary South Sudanese and wider audiences.Author Daniel Wuor Joak, an influential South Sudanese politician, illuminates the historical significances of South Sudan's social, political, and economic affairs within the wider context of Sudan-an extraordinary achievement, given the multiplicity of peoples and regions and the complexity of tribal rivalries within the country.The title of this book refers to the nine founding members of the Sudanese People's Liberation Movement and its army. Their rise and fall should serve as a reminder of the shortcomings of the leaders who planted the seeds of disharmony from the onset of the struggle for South Sudanese independence.With its freedom won on July 9, 2011, South Sudan's people know the stakes are high, should this nascent nation fail to manage its own affairs responsibly. For this reason, the issues that damaged the liberation movement need to be understood and resolved by members of all sixty-four united tribes to avoid lapsing back into an oppressed state.The Rise and Fall of SPLM/SPLA Leadership provides lively and descriptive narratives of key leaders of the South Sudanese revolutions, with special attention to the debates and issues that make South Sudan's history relevant to both contemporary South Sudanese and wider audiences.Author Daniel Wuor Joak, an influential South Sudanese politician, illuminates the historical significances of South Sudan's social, political, and economic affairs within the wider context of Sudan-an extraordinary achievement, given the multiplicity of peoples and regions and the complexity of tribal rivalries within the country.The title of this book refers to the nine founding members of the Sudanese People's Liberation Movement and its army. Their rise and fall should serve as a reminder of the shortcomings of the leaders who planted the seeds of disharmony from the onset of the struggle for South Sudanese independence.With its freedom won on July 9, 2011, South Sudan's people know the stakes are high, should this nascent nation fail to manage its own affairs responsibly. For this reason, the issues that damaged the liberation movement need to be understood and resolved by members of all sixty-four united tribes to avoid lapsing back into an oppressed state.

  • - South-Sudan during the liberation struggle
    von Halle JOrn Hanssen
    35,00 €

    To the suffering people of South Sudan.You and your freedom fighters struggled so hard and forso long for your freedom, for your human dignity, for yourhuman rights. You had so many dreams for yourself andyour children for a better future in peace and freedom andwith social justice and development.But you were let down by irresponsible leaders who forgotwhat the freedom struggle was about and made greedtheir creed and destroyed your beautiful land.You did deserve something very different and much better.

  • - The Story of the Torit Mutiny
    von John Gai Yoh
    22,00 €

    The history of Torit Munity is a culmination of resistance of the people of Southern Sudan against foreign invasions and foreign Interventions in the region. The advent of the Turks, the Egyptians, the British, the French, the Italians, and Belgians in Southern Sudan transition from ethnic cantons to what became Southern Sudan in 1920 can be understood within the context of the formation of the Equatoria Corps in 1924. The people of Southern Sudan for the first time were recruited into the Sudan army as a separate military unit with headquarters in Torit town, Eastern Equatoria.

  • - Documents by Percy Coriat on Nuer History and Ethnography 1922-1931
    von Percy Coriat
    32,00 €

    PrefaceI first came across Percy Coriat's neglected writings on the Nuer in 1972 when beginning research on the history of the Nuer prophets. They appeared to me then, even in the early stages of my research, to be of a quality quite different from other contemporary administrative reports. I came to appreciate his work all the more after doing fieldwork among the Gaawar and Lou Nuer in 1975-6, when I met many persons who had known Coriat well. My research on Nuer history then brought me in touch with persons in Britain who knew either Coriat or his work, and I was particularly pleased to meet his widow, Mrs. Kay Coriat, in 1977. She allowed me full access to her husband's few remaining papers and photograph collection before donating these papers, and some of her own, to Rhodes House, Oxford.This volume presents all of Coriat's known major writings on the Nuer, with the exception of his 1939 article on Guek (Coriat 1939). A preliminary list of his reports was published in JASO in 1981 (Johnson 1981b­). I later discovered a number of his other papers in the Sudan, some in Khartoum, but most were in Malakal and Bor before I transferred them to the Southern Records Office in Juba. It is possible that more documents may be found, but the prospect is not hopeful. His reports on the Lou were transferred from Abwong to Akobo in 1937 but were destroyed when the Akobo office burned down in 1939. Some of his writings on the Gaawar may still be in Fangak. None had been transported to New Fangak when I visited the office there in my capacity as Assistant Director for Archives in the Regional Ministry of Culture and Information in 1981. I was told that some of the oldest district reports had been left in a storeroom in old Fangak when the administrative headquarters was moved in 1976. I subsequently learned that many of those papers were damaged or destroyed when old Fangak was attack and looted by 'Anyanya II' guerrillas late in 1981. I have not been able to visit the offices in Bentiu, but record-keeping in the early days of Western Nuer District was haphazard at best. However hopeful we may be that a more complete corpus of writings might one day be compiled, that hope should not delay the publication of the substantial body which has already been gathered together.About the authorPercy Coriat was the first Nuer-speaking British official to produce a substantial body of informed and detailed reports on the Nuer. This volume brings together all of his most substantial writings found in Sudanese, South Sudanese and British archives to date, and makes them available for the first time to a wider audience interested in the history and ethnography of the Nuer. These papers give the most comprehensive account yet publish of Nuer life in the 1920s, describing the events that preceded and led to Evans-Pritchard's own fieldwork in the 1930s and providing a much-needed historical context for his famous Nuer trilogy.

  • - The History of Political Thought
    von John Gai Yoh
    24,00 €

    The conflict over the identity of Sudanproduced two contradictory ideologicalvisions for what Sudan represented. Thedevelopment of political organizations inSouth Sudan during the period 1920s-1972 isthe history that this book attempts to relate.It is a history of political ideas that were lateron transformed into political and militaryorganizations, each on its own ways tried toachieve what was the core of conflict that ispolitical and socio-economic identity for thepeople of South Sudan.

  • von Professor Martin Marial Takpiny
    18,00 €

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