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  1. Counting of ballots begins

    16 January 2011 16 January 2011 – Counting of ballot papers for Southern Sudan's self-determination referendum began across the country immediately after balloting closed yesterdayevening.

  2. Rights body needs commissioners, expert says

    11 February 2010 Sudan had made considerable progress in reforming its institutions and laws, but had yet to appoint commissioners for the country's national human rights body, the Independent Expert of the Human R

  3. Back to their roots

    29 March 2011 With Southern Sudan soon becoming a new state, universities that fled to the north during the country's long-running civil war have been returning home.

  4. Southern Kordofan polling ends

    5 May 2011 4 May 2011 – Polling closed today in Southern Kordofan with a turnout of more than half of registered voters, according to the State Elections High Committee.

  5. Beds, nurses and drugs

    30 August 2010 Devastated by Sudan's long-running civil war, the health sector in Ed Damazin is struggling with limited space, medical staff and drugs as well as a disease-infested environment.

  6. Getting registered to vote

    15 December 2009 As voters' registration for the scheduled April 2010 national elections closed on 7 December, citizens throughout Sudan rushed to add their names before the books were officially closed.

  7. Open air classes

    23 September 2009 Every weekday just after sunrise, Daniel James heads out for a four-mile trek to arrive on time at Ikpiro Primary School on the outskirts of Yambio, Western Equatoria State.

  8. Volunteers plant 1,000 trees in rural Khartoum

    6 December 2009 Arriving in five buses at the desert village of Wawisi, 50 kilometres north of Khartoum, 150 volunteers set out with the local community to plant 1,000 trees in commemoration of International Volun

  9. Three times higher

    8 March 2011 Unaware that their teenage daughter was pregnant, Maria Deng's parents treated her with traditional remedies at her home in Malakal, Upper Nile State, when she suddenly became ill.

  10. Southern Kordofan elections kick off

    3 May 2011 2 May 2011– Elections in Southern Kordofan kicked off today with no reports of violence that some had feared might occur on the first day.

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