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  1. Indians donate books to Malakal University

    13 July 2009 The Indian troops recently donated forty textbooks to the Upper Nile University in Malakal, after the university suffered losses in clashes early this year.

  2. SSRB: Referendum registration on track in Southern Sudan

    18 November 2010 16 November 2010 – The atmosphere prevailing throughout Sudan's 10 southern states on the first day of voter registration for the region's January 2011 referendum was"orderly and peaceful", accor

  3. Menkerios: Southern Kordofan elections should form inclusive government

    1 May 2011 1 May 2011 – The elections in Southern Kordofan should not be a "make-or-break" process, but should lead up to an all inclusive government, the head of the UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) said in Kad

  4. Taha: Two sides must agree before Abyei referendum

    5 October 2010 4 October 2010 – Sudan's Second Vice-President Ali Osman Taha said today that the prerequisite for holding a referendum in the contested Abyei area depended on reconciliation between the two part

  5. UNMIS officials visit Greater Upper Nile

    13 March 2011 10 March 2011- In the wake of growing insecurity in the Greater Upper Nile area, UNMIS officials visited affected states to assess the humanitarian situation and immediate needs of residents.

  6. Juba prepared for independence

    8 July 2011 8 July 2011 – One the eve of Southern Sudan's independence, a top Southern Sudanese official said the people of the region had reached a day they had been struggling for since 1920.

  7. 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.

  8. Peace above all

    5 May 2011 A few hours after polling in Southern Kordofan State elections ended, the state capital of Kadugli was peaceful and quiet. Similar conditions were reported in other parts of the state.

  9. Countdown to referendum

    21 December 2010 A towering clock strategically positioned at a major roundabout in Juba counts down in days, minutes and seconds the time remaining before registered voters flock to the polls to cast ballots in ne

  10. 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.

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