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  1. British education in Juba

    9 May 2011 "Learners Today, Leaders Tomorrow" is the motto guiding students of the recently opened Dr John Garang International School in Juba.

  2. UN referenda panel concludes first visit

    17 October 2010

  3. JIUs receive $600,000 worth of equipment in El Obeid

    3 November 2009 Sudan's Joint Integrated Units (JIUs) received much needed infrastructure equipment worth more than $600,000 at UNMIS' logistics base in El Obeid on 2 November, assisted by UNMIS through a Donor Tr

  4. A town rises from the ashes

    14 April 2010 The plague of inter-communal violence that affected much of Southern Sudan last year took its toll on the residents of the Upper Nile State town of Bienythiang.

  5. Juba civil society call for timely referenda

    27 September 2010... – Juba-based Coalition of Civil Society Organizations for Referendum in Southern Sudan conducted a peaceful procession demanding timely, ...

  6. International Day of UN Peacekeepers celebrated

    27 July 2009 UN staff recently gathered together throughout Sudan on the International Day of UN Peacekeepers (29 May) to celebrate the work of over 110,000 UN peacekeepers in 20 peacekeeping missions worldwide ...

  7. Educating the electorate

    21 December 2010 Local organizations in Southern Sudan have launched education campaigns ahead of what could prove to be the most important vote in the region's history.

  8. UNMIS calls on Southern Kordofan to protect IDPs

    23 June 2011 22 June 2011 – UNMIS called on the Southern Kordofan government today to ensure the protection of civilians, including internally displaced persons (IDPs) who returned to their h

  9. 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.

  10. The voice of Southern Sudan

    21 December 2010 A proud and smiling Sheila Keji Modi recalled that she and a fellow reporter were the first voices to be heard on Radio Miraya.

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