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  1. 28 May - International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers

    20 July 2009 mohammed19@un.org

  2. South Sudan proclaims its independence

    10 July 2011 9 July 2011 - In his inaugural speech as the President of the Republic of South Sudan, Salva Kiir Mayardit today urged South Sudanese to make their cultural and ethnic diversitie

  3. Uniforms and blue berets

    25 January 2010 Talks, song and a video clip highlighted the role of UNMIS in Sudan as well as the meaning of peace at an all-girls school in north Khartoum on 24 January.

  4. Resident Coordinator: Over 18,000 returnees in Unity State

    25 November 2010 24 November - The Southern Sudan Relief and Rehabilitation Commission had reported 18,213 state-organized returns to Unity State, with buses continuing to arrive, a top UNMIS official said today in

  5. Party Conference in Juba Ends

    4 October 2009 A four-day All Political Party Conference was held in Juba last week and ended with a threat from opposition leaders to boycott national elections scheduled for April 2010 if the ruling National Co

  6. Peacekeepers’ Day celebrated in Sudanese towns

    6 June 2011 30 May 2011 – International Day of UN Peacekeepers' Day was celebrated in several Sudanese towns over the past two days with processions, land clearing exercises and tree-planting ceremonies.

  7. Popular Consultations: Development lacking in Blue Nile

    20 January 2011 As people speak their minds in public forums about implementation of Sudan's peace accord in Blue Nile State, the majority agree that it ended the war but has failed to satisfy their needs.

  8. 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.

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