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Kenyans clean Wau hospital on World Environment Day
20 July 2009 UNMIS peacekeepers cleaned the premises of Wau Teaching Hospital and the Sector II Chinese medical team trained hospital staff in the use of newly donated X-ray machines to commemorate World Enviro
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Gressly highlights UNMIS achievements
6 July 2011 5 July 2011 - With three days left before the UNMIS mandate ends, Southern Sudan Regional ...
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Referendum materials reach Tali
3 January 2011 2 January 2011 – In a continuing effort to reach areas inaccessible by road, UNMIS airlifted voting materials to the Central Equatoria State payam of Tali today, just a week before balloti
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Sudan in ink
26 May 2010 Chinese oil worker Su Ning had only a vague idea where Sudan was and knew almost nothing about it before his arrival in Khartoum in 2002.
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New bridge inaugurated in Yei
29 March 2010 A 42-meter long single-lane bridge, which was inaugurated in the strategically located Yei town, Central Equatorial State on Wednesday, 24 March, promises to enhance the flow of trade and humanit
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Staff to deploy to Gok Machar referendum base
25 October 2010
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Volunteers offload container of books at Juba University
28 March 2011 26 March 2011 - United Nations Volunteers (UNVs) from UNMIS joined Juba residents to offload a container of books donated to the University of Juba in early February by the London-based BooksForS
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Republic of Sudan Constitution-making Symposium
26 April 2017
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Five children killed in grenade explosion
11 March 2010 Five young children died in a tragic accident involving a hand grenade in the Fashoda County payam (township) of Kodok in Upper Nile State last week.
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Thousands affected by flooding in Aweil
6 September 2010 6 September 2010 – Flooding due to heavy rains has caused massive destruction and destroyed the livelihoods of thousands of people in Northern Bahr El-Ghazal, according to state officials..