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  1. Staff to deploy to Gok Machar referendum base

    25 October 2010

  2. Attacks in Terekeka County kill 21

    8 October 2009 At least 21 people were killed and over 4,000 were displaced when Dinka Alyap and Dinka Bor tribesmen attacked the Central Equatoria State (CES) payams of Mangalla and Zameza on 27 Septe

  3. Mohammed Abuanja - Disarmament Demobilisation and Reintegration Officer

    3 November 2011... Abuanja Elmot is originally from Kadugli. In 1985, he left Southern Kordofan and moved to Khartoum with his family. ...

  4. Transport on four legs

    21 June 2010 Most Khartoum cabbies generally move people around the Sudanese capital on taxis, mini-buses and rickshaws.

  5. UNMIS calls on Southern Kordofan to protect IDPs

    23 June 2011... 22 June 2011 – UNMIS called on the Southern Kordofan government today to ensure the protection of civilians, ...

  6. UNMIS Regional Coordinator pledges support for 2011 Referendum

    13 September 2010... 9 September 2010 – UNMIS Regional Coordinator for Southern Sudan David Gressly ended a two-day visit to Warrap and Western Bahr El-Ghazal ...

  7. Five children killed in grenade explosion

    11 March 2010 Five young children died in a tragic accident involving a hand grenade in the Fashoda County payam (township) of Kodok in Upper Nile State last week.

  8. Kenyans clean Wau hospital on World Environment Day

    20 July 2009 UNMIS peacekeepers cleaned the premises of Wau Teaching Hospital and the Sector II Chinese medical team trained hospital staff in the use of newly donated X-ray machines to commemorate World Enviro

  9. Dermot Brazel – Facilities Management Assistant

    1 November 2011

  10. The changing face of Juba

    27 July 2009 Leaning against a small Juba shop piled high with canned goods, soaps and other household essentials, Kiju Samuel said he was making a better living trading in his hometown than he had in Uganda.

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