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11 January 2011 - As the Southern Sudan self-determination referendum entered its third day, a top polling official said initial results from the region could be announced by the end of the month. Speaking at a press…
NANGARHAR - An Afghan non-governmental organization has provided multimedia training to nearly 50 staff of state-owned media and provincial government, as part of an effort to strengthen journalism in the country and support…
11 January 2011 - Tabita Nambugo had been a patient in the maternity wing at the Maridi Hospital for 18 days when the Southern Sudanese referendum vote began on 9 January. She arrived there following a 21 December Lords…
10 January 2011 – Mateo Lodu Tongun could barely contain his excitement as he waited to vote in the Southern Sudanese referendum at Peiti Polling Centre, some 20 kilometres from the regional capital of Juba. Born in the early…
10 January 2011 – Jeremiah Gony Shuei was a young man of 23 when he joined the Anyanya One rebels in 1963 who were fighting to overthrow the regime of Gen. Ibrahim Abboud. He can still recall the 15-day-long trek that he and…
10 January 2011 - UNAMID Joint Special Representative (JSR) Ibrahim Gambari was today in Nyala and Khor Abeche, South Darfur, for meetings with local authorities, internally displaced persons (IDP), and Mission staff. In…
11 January 2011 - A 4 January joint humanitarian assessment mission to Shangil Tobaya, North Darfur, in which UNAMID took part, reported today that although the situation has stabilized, further aid is needed. New information…
10 January 2011 – On the second day of polling in the Southern Sudan self-determination referendum, the national commission organizing it announced that one fifth of voters registered in Southern Sudan had voted yesterday…
10 January 2011 - Turnout on the second day of voting for Southern Sudan's self-determination referendum in polling centres of the south appeared considerably reduced compared to the flood of voters witnessed on the previous…