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Sudan agrees to end use of child soldiers

New York, Nov 23 : A top United Nations human rights official has welcomed a deal agreed by a former rebel group in southern Sudan to end the use of child soldiers among its ranks, while warning of the threat posed to children...

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HEALTH-UAE: Mobile hospital concludes mission in South Sudan

ABU DHABI, Nov. 23 (IPS) - The United Arab Emirates (UAE) World Mobile Humanitarian Hospital has concluded successfully its four-month preventive, curative, surgical and training medical mission in South Sudan, where it...

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Conciliation Resources: November 2009 Update

Dear HumanDHS network friends Please find below the November 2009 update from Conciliation Resources. Kind regards Brian Ward Conciliation Resources: November 2009 Update This bulletin can also be viewed on our website:...

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Uganda: Juba - Building Market Not Way Out for Country

Kampala — Parliament is in a tag-of war with the Foreign Affairs Ministry over Shs 17 billion the ministry needs to build a market for Uganda traders in Juba, Southern Sudan. Two, constructing a market in Juba will not render...

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Sudan's Gloomy Future Scenarios

The recent call of Salva Kiir, the president of the Sudanese People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), for the people of south Sudan to vote for separation in the upcoming referendum if they do not want to be second class citizens...

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Sudan: Media Give Us a Fair Deal - Women

The guns have gone silent - except for sporadic conflict in parts of the vast South Sudan region, such as the Eastern Equatoria State. It may not be the absolute end of the conflict in the region, but it is a reason for renewed...

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Millions face health care squeeze in Sudan: WHO (AFP)

AFP/File – South Sudanese infants and their mothers are cared for in a malaria ward at the main hospital in Juba … GENEVA (AFP) – Millions of people in South Sudan and Darfur face dire and worsening health conditions and a...

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Sudan: Churches Express Concern over the Peace Accord

Juba — Churches in the Sudan have expressed their concern over the country's delay in the implementation of the historic Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA). In a communique issued in Juba at the end of the general assembly of the...

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Juba skies open for airlines as travel grows

By JOSEPH BONYO Posted Monday, November 16 2009 at 15:07 The business potential in the Southern Sudan town of Juba has opened its skies for commercial airlines, with a number of domestic and regional carriers flting there....

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Farmers Want Maize Collection Centres

LARGE scale maize farmers in Busoga region have urged the Government to build storage and collection centres, install cleaning and drying facilities to enable them to produce maize that meet international standards.

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