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  1. A blind voter looks to a bright future in Wau

    12 April 2010 Balloting in the Western Bahr El Ghazal state capital of Wau began on time Monday morning, and among the voters who went to the polls on Day Two of Sudan's historic general election was Francis Fon

  2. Implementation of Kadugli Agreement to begin

    9 May 2011 8 May 2011 – The Abyei Joint Technical Committee (JTC) held its first meeting today and discussed a timeframe for implementing the Kadugli Agreements.

  3. 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.

  4. Yambio project boosts crop-growing

    21 January 2010 After assisting a community near the Central Equatorian town of Yambio to grow bountiful crops, UNMIS' Bangladesh contingent handed the project over to Ikpiro Sub-Parish Women ...

  5. JIUs receive $600,000 worth of equipment in El Obeid

    3 November 2009... needed infrastructure equipment worth more than $600,000 at UNMIS' logistics base in El Obeid on 2 November, assisted by UNMIS through a Donor Tr ...

  6. Voter registration begins across Sudan

    5 November 2009 Voter registration kicked off on 1 November across Sudan in preparation for national elections next April, but officials and voters say the population has been ill informed about the process.

  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. Commissioners’ forum focuses on guns, health, education

    8 September 2009 Forceful disarmament was urgently needed to remove civilian guns and restore security in Juba, Lainya and Terekeka counties, Central Equatoria State Governor Clement Wani said recently in Kajokej

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