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  1. Upper Nile State referendum sub-committees sworn in

    19 October 2010

  2. Ballots delivered to Nagero, Western Equatoria

    8 April 2010 Russian crews performed their final maintenance checks as helicopters were dispatched one by one to remote corners of Southern Sudan on 6 April.

  3. 06 Jan. - Voting in the Southern Sudan referendum

    9 January 2011

  4. UNMIS inaugurates Upper Nile State Referendum Support Base

    6 January 2011... Hendrik Bruyn today officially opened the first UNMIS Referendum Support Base (RSB) in Renk County, Upper Nile State. ...

  5. Referendum discussed in Upper Nile

    11 July 2010... and UNMIS in conducting Southern Sudan's upcoming referendum, representatives of the two bodies met in Malakal on 7 July. ...

  6. Referendum voter registration launched in Malakal

    14 November 2010... November 2010 – A ceremony hosted by the Upper Nile State Referendum High Committee set the stage today for the beginning of voter ...

  7. Referendum civic and voter educations for civil society concluded in Wau

    11 November 2010 10 November 2010 -- A three-day training on civic and voter education for civil society organizations ended in the Western Bahr El-Ghazal state capital of Wau.

  8. Referendum broadly meets international standards

    17 January 2011... 17 January 2011 – Disclosing findings about Sudan's referendum today, two days after polling closed, international and national ...

  9. Referendum media coverage training held in Khartoum and Malakal

    5 December 2010 05 December 2010 – J ournalists from various media houses in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum and Malakal, Upper Nile State, attended a one-day media training on

  10. 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

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