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  1. Sudan celebrates International Women’s Day

    14 March 2010 International Women's Day was observed across Sudan from 8 (the actual day) to 11 March with musical performances, poetry readings, handicraft exhibitions, seminars, speeches promoting women's ri

  2. Wonduruba Payam finds peace

    5 May 2011 3 May 2011 – A three-day peace conference in troubled Wonduruba Payam (township) in Central Equatoria State concluded successfully today with adoption of a draft resolut

  3. Polio immunization campaign held in Wau

    29 October 2009 In a bid to eradicate polio from Northern and Western Bahr El-Ghazal states, thousands of children in the region were given immunization drops on 27 October.

  4. 07 July - SRSG Qazi urges the parties in Abyei to assure the communities

    20 July 2009

  5. Students celebrate disarmament on International Day of Peace

    24 September 2009 A sketch on disarmament stole the show by Sudanese students, who joined their counterparts from Liberia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the United States in celebrating International Da

  6. Universal Periodic Review

    8 March 2017

  7. Volunteer Day marked by clean-up and renovation

    7 December 2010 7 December 2010 – UN Volunteers (UNVs) based in Juba, Wau and Khartoum cleaned up university grounds, donated food to an orphanage and renovated hospital rooms on International V

  8. SPLA and Athor’s forces sign ceasefire accord

    6 January 2011 5 January 2011 - A ceasefire framework agreement was signed today by the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) and representatives of the renegade SPLA general, George Athor, in Juba just four da

  9. Getting registered to vote

    15 December 2009 As voters' registration for the scheduled April 2010 national elections closed on 7 December, citizens throughout Sudan rushed to add their names before the books were officially closed.

  10. 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.

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