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  1. DDR offers new hope for ex-combatants

    27 July 2009 Sheltering from the mid-day sun under a dust-covered tent at the Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) centre in Ed Damazin, Blue Nile State, former combatant Salah Annayem Omar said

  2. 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.

  3. Forgiving sets you free

    27 July 2009 Chatting over the phone from his London residence, hip hop singer Emmanuel Jal said he originally wanted to be an engineer, someone who worked with machinery.

  4. Filling southern skies

    21 December 2010 Before Sudan's peace accord was signed five years ago, the only aircraft allowed to land at Juba International Airport belonged to the Sudanese Armed Forces and international aid agencies.

  5. Lidder urges SPLA to grant humanitarian access in Unity State

    1 May 2011 29 April 2011 – A top UNMIS official concluded a two-day fact-finding mission to Unity State today with a call on senior officers of the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) to ensure access for

  6. On every corner

    21 December 2010 Gone are the days just a few years ago when UN and relief agency 4x4s seemed to dominate the potholed, mainly dirt streets of Khartoum.

  7. Mummies, medicine and Coca Cola

    26 May 2010 A primary export with uses ranging from mummification to fizzy drink production, gum arabic in Sudan has experienced a turbulent ride on world markets amid controversial pricing at home.

  8. The changing face of Juba

    27 July 2009 Leaning against a small Juba shop piled high with canned goods, soaps and other household essentials, Kiju Samuel said he was making a better living trading in his hometown than he had in Uganda.

  9. Fleeing conflict in Abyei

    22 June 2011 Ayak Deng made her way to Abyei market early one May morning to buy the day's food for herself and her mother, who was at home looking after her young son.

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