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Lidder visits Jonglei State
12 May 2011 11 May 2011 - UNMIS senior official Jasbir Lidder visited Jonglei State today, where he met senior state government representatives and discussed rising insecurity as well as the
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Reduced turnout marks day two of referendum poll
10 January 2011
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Malakal gender section holds awareness workshop
6 June 2010... practices are impeding the advancement of women and girls in Upper Nile State. ...
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Parties should prevent election fraud
10 February 2010 Political parties should join together to prevent fraud in Sudan's upcoming poll, party representatives recommended at an election preparatory training session held in Malakal on 8 and 9 February.
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Referendum materials begin arriving in Malakal
26 October 2010... were received by referendum and UN officials today in the Upper Nile State capital o ...
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UNMIS and GoSS officials visit Malakal
21 March 2011... and Government of Southern Sudan (GoSS) officials visited Upper Nile State for a three-day security assessment following a 12 March attack on ...
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A culture of clean
21 December 2010 While many struggling areas of Southern Sudan focus on vital needs like food, shelter and health, residents of Wau have made cleanliness one of their top priorities.
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Southern Sudanese go to polls in Khartoum
9 January 2011 9 January 2011 – As the weather was slowly warming up this windy morning in Sudan's capital of Khartoum, nine men were sitting on a bench in front of a polling centre, waiting to cast their votes
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Indians launch nursery school in Jonglei State
20 July 2009... opened a nursery school for Sudanese children in Akobo County soon after the UNMIS Temporary Operating Base (TOB) was established ...
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Sudan in ink
25 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.