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  1. UN Official says peace process on track

    25 August 2010 24 August 2010 - Meeting with Western Bahr El Ghazal State Governor Riziq Zakaria Hassan during a visit to Wau today, UN Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General (DSRSG

  2. Back to school

    24 January 2011 When Santino Mayen enrolled in a primary school in the Western Bahr El-Ghazal State capital of Wau in 2005, Southern Sudan was just beginning to recover from two decades of civil war

  3. UNMIS prepared for the referendum

    21 December 2010 19 December – A top UNMIS official pronounced the mission to be technically and logistically ready for the referendum scheduled to begin on 9 January 2011 during a two-day visit to Western and No

  4. Disposing of guns brings relief to some ex-combatants

    27 July 2009 As they lined up to deposit their old, battered guns into a large metal container at the UNMIS disarmament and demobilization site in the city of Kadugli, several ex-combatants spoke of plans to in

  5. Magdi Ahmed – DDR Officer

    1 November 2011 The Disarmament Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR) programme was launched in Julud in August 2009 and completed in December 2009. It addressed a total of 3023 ex-combatants, male and female.

  6. Only one guitar

    9 August 2009 Musicians in Southern Sudan lack support to build up the industry

  7. 13 July - On the occasion of the 100th Ceasefire Joint Military Committee meeting

    11 January 2010 Speech by the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for the Sudan

  8. 13 July - On the occasion of the 100th Ceasefire Joint Military Committee meeting

    21 July 2009 Speech by the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for the Sudan

  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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