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  1. Central Equatoria trains police in elections security

    14 October 2009 A week-long training session in election security issues was completed by 200 Southern Sudan Police Service (SSPS) officers in Juba on 9 October.

  2. The forgotten land

    30 August 2010 Any residual effects of development trickling out of the booming Southern Sudanese capital of Juba seem to have avoided Terekeka County, Central Equatoria State, located only 51 miles away.

  3. Sarah Wyatt – Nurse

    3 November 2011

  4. Umberto Bonetti – Civic Voter Education Officer

    1 November 2011 "Volunteering became something very important to me ten years ago, when I retired from my job.

  5. From hoes to oxen

    9 August 2009... in five counties of Central and Eastern Equatoria states are throwing away their labour-intensive hoes and putting oxen to work in ...

  6. More than a borderline

    29 March 2011 Six years after Sudan's peace accord was signed, demarcation of its 2,000-kilometre-long north-south border area is finally about to begin.

  7. Voting for a peaceful Sudan

    15 April 2010 Moses Loboyong is no run-of-the-mill first-time voter in Sudan's first national multi-party elections in 24 years.

  8. Deaf learn to vote and sign

    23 February 2010 Training for deaf people and their families in voting and international sign language began on 22 February in Juba, Central Equatoria State.

  9. Upper Nile State students begin exams

    30 March 2011 29 March 2011 - In spite of chronic insecurity in the Upper Nile State capital of Malakal, secondary school students began their final Sudan Secondary School Certificate Examinations on Monday mo

  10. The view from Central Equatoria State

    12 April 2010 Lagge James wasn't going to let anything get in the way of exercising his citizen's right to vote in Sudan's 2010 general election.

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