• Personal Details
  • Academic Experience
  • As a Resource Person
  • Work Experience (Non-Academic)
  • Participation in Academic Forums
  • Awards
  • Published Materials
  • Letters of Commendation
  • Papers in Workshops and Public lectures
  • Supervision

Published Materials

a. Books:

1. Forthcoming, 2009, Evaluating the 2005 Darfur Peace Agreement, the Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, Sweden publishes the book.

2. 2008, Scientific Research Methods in Social Sciences, Public Administration and Federalism Studies Institute, (PAFSI) the University of Khartoum.

3. 2008, Darfur Crisis from Lawlessness to Societal Peace (in Arabic), PAFSI, U of K.

4.2003, Development: A key to Peace in Darfur, (in Arabic) Peace and Development Centre, Juba University, Sudan.

5.2003, Inter-communal Conflicts in Sudan, Causes, Resolution Mechanisms and Transformation:  A case of Darfur region, co-authored with Balghis Badri, Al Ahfad University for Women.

6.2003, Individual Change among the Beja Tribesmen of Eastern Sudan, Development Studies and Research Institute, U of K.

  1. 2002, Conflict Prevention, Management and Resolution, Centre for Development Studies, Leeds University, UK (coauthored with Khalid el-Amin).
  2. 2002, A Guide to Scientific Research and Thesis Writing (in Arabic) Arbicization Committee, U of K attested the book.
  3. 1998, Perspectives on Tribal Conflicts in Sudan, co-authored with Wadi, E.I (in Arabic), IAAS, U of K.
  4. 1973, Peoples’ Local Government in the Sudan (in Arabic) KUP.
  5. 1972, Oral Traditions of the Musabbaat Tribe of Eastern El-Fasher town, IAAS, U of K.

b. Chapters in Books:

1)   2005(Forthcoming), The Manipulation of Honour: Gender Roles and Peace in Sudan, in Aparna Rao, Monika Boeka and Michael Bollig ( eds) Reproduction and Communication of Armed Violence, Oxford/ New York, Berghahn Books.

2)     2003 Towards Transformation of Conflicts in Darfur Region of Western Sudan, in Mohamed, Adam A, Abduljalil, Musa A and Umbadda, Siddiq , Saif Annasr, M.E. ( eds), Development, A Key to Peace in Darfur, The Institute for the Study of  Peace and Development, Juba University.

3)     2003 Native Administration, Past, Present and Future (in Arabic), Ministry of Social Planning, (in Arabic), Scientific Forum for Tribal Diversification and National Unity in the Sudan.

4)     2001 “Meaning of Federalism”, (in Arabic), Karsani, Awad el-Seed, Studies on Sudan Experience with Federalism (in Arabic), Department of Pol. Science, U. of K.

5)     1999, Native Administration and Societal Change, Medani M. Ahmed, Current Studies on Sudan, M.O. BashirCenter for Sudanese Studies.

6)     1998, Tribal Conflicts and Societal Change, in Mohamed, Adam A. And Wadi, E I ( eds) , Perspectives on Tribal Conflicts in the Sudan, The Institute of African and Asian Studies, U of K.

7)     1990 The Role of Native Administration in Rural Development (in Arabic), Traifi, el-Ajab, A., Financing Regional and Local Government in Darfur, (in Arabic).

c. Articles:

1)     2005, The Views of Darfur Communal Elites on Darfur Crisis (Unpublished).

2)     The Rezaigat Camel Nomads of Darfur Region of Western Sudan: From Co-operation to Confrontation, Unpublished.

3)      2004, From Instigating Violence to Building Peace: the Changing Role of Women in the Sudan, AfricaJournal on Conflict Resolution

4)     The Problem of Uneven Regional Development in the Northern Sudan, The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, vol,30:1 Winter 2006

5)     Dec. 2003, Indigenous Institutions and Practices Promoting Peace and/ or Mitigating Conflicts: The Case of Southern Darfur of Sudan, UN University of peace Jan.2005…

6)     2003, Sudan: Women and Conflicts in Darfur. African Review of Political Economy, No 97. UK.

7)           January 2003, Shame Culture and Inter-group Conflicts: Experiences from Sudan, Journal of Cultural Studies, Nigeria.

8)           November 2002, Inter-group Conflicts and Customary Mediation, African Journal on Conflict Resolution, Vol.2.

9)           2002, Rural Sudan from “Hambata” to “Haraba”, Journal of Criminal and Social Studies (in Arabic) the University of Rabat, Sudan.

10) May 2002,The Role of Native Administration and Native Institutions in Conflicts Resolution in Darfur Region of Western Sudan (in Arabic), Journal of Criminal and Social Sciences No 3, (in Arabic), University of Rabat.

11) 1999, Ecology and Evolution of Administrative Structures in the Sudan (in Arabic), Sudan Journal for Administration and Development . Vol. 19, No. I

12) 1996 “Rural Migration to Urban Centres and its Impact on Rural Social Values”, Arab Universities Federation.

13) January 1995, Individual Change among the Beja Tribesmen of Eastern Sudan, East African Social Science Research Review. Vol. XI, No 1.

14) January 1973, A New Approach to Public Administration, Peoples’ Local Government Journal,

15) 1973-1974, Series of articles entitled: “Peoples’ Local Government”, Peoples’ Local Government Journal.

16) 1968, the African Component of Sudanese Civilization, Khartoum, Vol. 2 No. 4. (In Arabic).

d. Reports:

  1. Provisions of the Naivasha Comprehensive Peace Agreement and their Relevance to Darfur, prepared for Social Science Research Council (SSRC) March 2005.
  2. Women in Politics: the Case of Southern Darfur (Nyala) prepared for UNDP, Women in Politics Project, 2005.
  3. Population and Peace in Northern Sudan: Challenges and opportunities, prepared for Sudan National Population Council, March 2005.
  4. Patterns of Decentralization in the Sudan: Past, Present and Future Prospects, prepared for Sudanese Society for Environment Protection, December 2004.
  5. The Problem of Uneven Regional development in the Sudan: Towards a New System of Revenue Sharing, prepared for Concordis International, Cambridge, UK, September 2004.
  6. January 2003, En Nahud Internally Displaced Persons Case Study, a report prepared for CARE-Sudan.
  7. December 2002, The Impact of Displacement and Poverty on Attitudes towards Older Persons: the Case of Umbadda County, prepared for Sudanese Society in Care of Older People (SSCOP).
  8. 2001, Impact Assessment of Northern Kordofan Area Development Scheme, prepared for Sudan Ministry of Finance and UNDP.
  9. 1999, Gum Arabic Production Along the Sandy Belt of Western Sudan (Kordofan and Darfur), in Arabic, prepared for Gum Arabic Company
  10.   December 1998, Emergency Situation in Bahr el-Ghazal Region and the Condition of Internally Displaced People in Wau town, a report prepared for UNICEF, Sudan