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  1. Referendum voting begins in Southern Sudan

    9 January 2011 9 January 2011 – Legions of voters converged on polling centres across Southern Sudan today to cast their ballots in the region's long-awaited referendum on self-determination.

  2. 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.

  3. Letters between the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council

    28 April 2017 2011 Letter dated 31 May 2011 from the Secretary-General to the President of the Security Council regarding the decision of the Sudanese Government to terminate the presence of UNMIS as of 9 July 2011 [S/2011/333]  of 31 May 2011 ...

  4. Wau referendum sub-committee members sworn in

    18 October 2010

  5. UNSG Panel: Ballots, not bullets

    13 January 2011

  6. Tradition vs. technology

    21 June 2010 Most young people in Sudan's greater Bahr El-Ghazal region are increasingly shunning traditional games, song and dance as their preferred means of relaxation.

  7. Border States pledge to work together

    25 July 2010 Representatives of Sudan's north-south border states concluded a two-day conference on peaceful co-existence among their communities in Aweil, Northern Bahr el Ghazal State, on 15 July.

  8. Just Give Money to the Poor

    9 May 2011 In tackling significant development challenges facing Southern Sudan, the Government of Southern Sudan (GoSS) is preparing a mid-term plan in collaboration with the UN Development Programme (UNDP

  9. The voice of Miraya

    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.

  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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