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Sudan: Dinkas go Home to Bor (16 February, 2006)
IRIN Radio reports from a camp outside Juba, where 4,000 Dinka women and children are waiting to return home to Bor by ferry boat.
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Sudan: Women's Leadership Dilemma (2 February, 2006)
Sudanese women are being drafted into leadership positions. But for most, this poses a huge conflict between their ambitions and their family responsibilities.
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Sudan: School in Yirol (31 January, 2006)
A mission school in Yirol seeks to fulfil the dreams for education of hundreds of boys and girls in Bahr-el Ghazal.
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Sudan: Yirol Prison recruits Women (20 January, 2006)
IRIN Radio talks to some of the women hired during a prison officers recruitment drive in Yirol county about their new careers.
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Sudan: Returning to Yirol (14 December, 2005)
Food is scarce for those returning home to Yirol after many years away, while displaced families from other areas who've settled in the county are also feeling the pinch. IRIN Radio reports on how they are coping.
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Sudan: Missionary School (13 December, 2005)
St Daniel's Comboni school in Kejo Keji offers a quality English-based education to Sudanese from across the south. IRIN Radio visits the school to talk to students and staff.
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NEWS REPORTS |
SUDAN: 59 dead as cholera spreads to Juba - ICRC
NAIROBI, 21 February 2006 (IRIN) - An outbreak of cholera in the southern Sudanese city of Juba has claimed the lives of 59 people since the first case was reported there two weeks ago,...Full report
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SUDAN: Insecurity could affect polio campaign, say health workers
KHARTOUM, 21 February 2006 (IRIN) - The success of the current polio vaccination campaign in Sudan will depend on how easily children living in remote, insecure areas, particularly the...Full report
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SUDAN: Millions in need of food aid despite improved harvest
NAIROBI, 20 February 2006 (IRIN) - Nearly seven million people in Sudan will need food aid in 2006 despite a reasonably good harvest of the 2005-2006 crop, United Nations agencies have reported. ...Full report
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SUDAN: Tension still high in Kutum town
KUTUM, 20 February 2006 (IRIN) - At the Monday market in Kutum town, North Darfur, heavily armed Janjawid militia openly stroll between the fruit and vegetable stalls, closely watched by Sudanese soldiers. ...Full report
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SUDAN: Interview with Niels Scott, head of the UNMIS regional office for Darfur
KHARTOUM, 15 February 2006 (IRIN) - Negotiations at the Darfur peace talks in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, seem to be making some headway, despite escalating violence across the western Sudanese region in recent weeks. ...Full report
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SUDAN: Interview with Daniel Toole, director, Office of Emergency Programmes of UNICEF
KHARTOUM, 13 February 2006 (IRIN) - Escalating violence, including attacks on two towns in South Darfur in January, has forced up to 70,000 people to flee their homes, often for the second or third time....Full report
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