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Closure of UNMIS

UNMIS wound up its operations on 9 July 2011 with the completion of the interim period agreed on by the Government of Sudan and Sudan People’s Liberation Movement in the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), signed on 9 January 2005.

The mission ended its six years of mandated operations the same day South Sudan declared independence, following a CPA-provided referendum on 9 January 2011 that voted overwhelmingly in favour of secession.

In support of the new nation, the Security Council established a successor mission to UNMIS – the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) – on 9 July for an initial period of one year, with the intention to renew for further periods as required.

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Banning cluster bombs

Celebrating the entry into force of the Convention for Cluster Munitions, government officials, diplomats and UN officials gathered at the Sudanese Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs on 1 August.

04 Aug 2010
Gedaref IDPs seeking to return home
Many internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Gedaref State, North Sudan, wish to return home before upcoming Popular Consultations in Blue Nile and Southern Kordofan states as well as the southern referendum.
04 Aug 2010
Senior Advisor, P-5

Deadline: 18 August

Vacancy details

04 Aug 2010
AUGUST MMR

31 Aug. MMR

01 Aug 2010
Fuel Assistant

Region(s): Kadugli - Grade: GL 4 - Vacancy details

29 Jul 2010
NURSE (DDR)

Grade: GL-5 - Region(s): Kadugli - Vacancy details

29 Jul 2010
Administrative Assistant

Grade: GL-5 - Region(s): Khartoum - Vacancy details

29 Jul 2010
Political parties hold roundtable in Malakal
Issues of key concern in Upper Nile State, including rising insecurity, were discussed at a political parties roundtable held by UNMIS in collaboration with various agencies in Malakal on 22 July.
27 Jul 2010
Chief Public Information Officer, D-1

Deadline: 3 August 2010

Vacancy details

27 Jul 2010
Akobo flooding kills two, destroys 133 homes
Severe flooding in Akobo County, Jonglei State, has caused the deaths of two people and destroyed 133 households, according to the report of a humanitarian team that visited the Walgak area.
26 Jul 2010

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