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The Sudan Human Security Baseline Assessment (HSBA) Project

Project summary

The Sudan Human Security Baseline Assessment (HSBA) is a multi-year research project administered by the Small Arms Survey, an independent research project of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. It has been developed in cooperation with the Canadian government, UNMIS, UNDP, and NGO partners. Through the active generation and dissemination of timely empirical research, the project supports violence reduction initiatives, including disarmament, demobilization and reintegration programmes, incentive schemes for civilian arms collections and security sector reform and arms control interventions across Sudan. The HSBA also offers policy-relevant guidance on redressing insecurity. The objectives of the project are the following:
  • to investigate international, regional, and domestic transfers of arms;
  • to assess domestic small arms stockpiles and inventories;
  • to map and assess origins, motivations, and distribution of armed groups;
  • to measure the scale and distribution of mortality, morbidity, and victimization; and
  • to examine local security arrangements and demand for weapons.

The project publishes its findings regularly in two separate formats, Issue Briefs and Working Papers, as well as in occasional op-eds and practitioner articles. Publications are available in English, Arabic and French (in the case of research on the Central African Republic and Chad).

View publications
HSBA Issue Briefs
HSBA Working Papers
Further reading
Contact the HSBA
Project Coordinator
and Team Members
Sudan-related links

Project donors

The HSBA receives direct financial support from the UK Government Global Conflict Prevention Pool and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It has received support in the past from the Danish International Development Agency (Danida) and the Global Peace and Security Fund at Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada.

Canada
UK
DANIDA Norway MFA



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