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  1. BMS Assistant (Carpenter/ Mason/ Plumber/ Welder/ Painter)

    23 December 2009... El Obeid, Malakal, Wau, Kadugli, Ed Damazin, Abyei & Port Sudan - Grade: GL3 - ...

  2. Senior Security Assistant (Guard Force)

    24 February 2011 Region(s): Port Sudan - Grade: GL-5 - ...

  3. Galaktion Chavleishvili – Civil Affairs Officer

    1 November 2011 With a background in Social Sciences; Conflict Resolution, Galaktion Chavleishvili of Georgia worked closely with Abkhazian and South Ossetian youth , in NGO projects aimed

  4. The Security Council decides to extend the mandate of the United Nations Advance Mission in Sudan (UNAMIS), established by its resolution 1547 (2004)

    10 March 2005 Download n0526638.pdf (21.54 KB)

  5. 17 August - Press Coference Transcript

    27 June 2010... Dr. Sima Samar, the Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Sudan ...

  6. Vehicle Technician

    23 December 2009 Region(s): Abyei, Kadugli & Port Sudan - Grade: GL4 - ...

  7. Senior Security Assistant (Guard Force)

    31 March 2011 Region(s): Port Sudan - Grade: GL 5 - ...

  8. 15 June - Bentiu kicks off celebrations for the International Day of the African Child in Sudan

    22 July 2009 The International Day of the African Child, commemorated globally on 16 June, was celebrated in Bentiu, Unity State yesterday 14 June.

  9. 7 December - the detention and alleged beating of some prominent SPLM leaders

    15 December 2009 Statement by the Special Representative of the Secretary-General

  10. Indians treat victims of fighting in Malakal

    6 February 2011 5 February 2011 – In the aftermath of fighting over the past two days in Malakal, UNMIS Indian hospital medically evacuated 11 of the 50 wounded by helicopter today to Khartoum.

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