KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudanese rebels said on Wednesday government forces had launched a large-scale attack with tanks and helicopters on rebel-held positions in oil-producing areas and had also...
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Sudan: Southern Blue Nile trip report, Dec 2002
Background To date, Southern Blue Nile (SBN) has been inaccessible to U.S. government monitoring visits due to insecurity, but the cessation of hostilities negotiated at Machakos has allowed access...
In the line of fire: Waiting for peace, in the south of Sudan
WORLD OF WORK - No. 45, December 2002 "We are all for Peace", says a poster common in Sudan, showing northern and southern Sudanese converging idyllically in a peaceful march, embraced by the wings...
IRIN Web Special on the Sudan Peace Process
Sudan: Peace talks, humanitarian action While various attempts have been made in the past to bring an end to the civil war in Sudan, ongoing negotiations being held in Kenya under the auspices of the...
Sudan: State of emergency extended
NAIROBI, 26 December (IRIN) - Sudan's parliament on Monday approved the extension of a state of emergency for a fourth year, news agencies reported. Despite being imposed for an initial period of...
USAID: The OTI southern Sudan program
Since 1983, an estimated two million Sudanese have died as a result of the protracted conflict, drought and famine. In the past year, however, several positive developments within Sudan have...
Special report: FAO/WFP crop and food supply assessment mission to Sudan
Mission Highlights Cereal production in 2002 is forecast at 3.8 million tonnes, about 30 percent and 15 percent down on last year and the average for the preceding five years respectively. Late and...
Sudan: Nuba ceasefire extended
UNITED NATIONS Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Integrated Regional Information Network (IRIN) NAIROBI, 24 December (IRIN) - The Sudanese government and southern rebels have...
Projected Food Security Status in 2003 for Sudan
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OCHA Sudan Humanitarian Update Nov/Dec 2002
Highlights GoS/SPLM raised no objections to the November and December delivery plans submitted by the UN/OLS. These deliveries are subject to UN security clearance only. In order to take advantage of...
Sudan Nuba Mountain ceasefire extended to July '03
CAIRO, (Reuters) - The Sudanese government and southern rebels have extended a landmark ceasefire agreement in the centre of the vast African country for another six months until mid-2003, the...
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Uganda declares qualified victory over rebels
KAMPALA, (Reuters) - The Ugandan army said on Thursday it had damaged the capacity of Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels to wage war and only small groups of the guerrillas were still active. "We...
FAO ships fishing gear to war-affected southern Sudan - Nets, ropes and seeds for fishing communities
18 December 2002, Khartoum/Nairobi -- A barge loaded with fishing gear is currently steaming its way along the Sobat River towards the suffering population in southern Sudan, the UN Food and...
Power and Wealth Sharing: Make or Break Time in Sudan's Peace Process
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS The latest phase of the negotiations in Machakos, Kenya closed on 18 November 2002 with the signing of an important new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on...
Re-integration and recovery of displaced persons in Sudan: A report of the Inter-agency Mission 1-17 Nov 2002
Contents Executive summary Introduction Human security Capacity building Reintegration and recovery Return of the displaced The way forward Annex 1: Mission composition Annex 2: Map of Sudan Annex 3:...
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About 15,000 refugees to be relocated to northwestern Uganda
KAMPALA, Dec 18, 2002 (Xinhua via COMTEX) -- About 15,000 refugees originally displaced on Achol-Pii refugee settlement camp in northern Pader district are to be relocated to Arua and Yumbe...
Sudan: Medair's experience to support Murle people and health services in the Nuba mountains
by Phillip Walker (Desk Officer) As Medair's programmes in Sudan come to the end of another year, there is renewed hope that peace will come to the region during 2003, as a result of the current high...
Sudan: A trip report from CARE's President
CARE has been working with poor communities in Sudan since 1979. In the aftermath of the 1998 famine in Sudan, we resolved that it was not sufficient to simply respond to one humanitarian disaster...
The Netherlands to support Sudanese peace process
The Netherlands is planning to launch activities in the next few months to boost the peace process in Sudan. It has offered to hold a seminar in The Hague on Sudan's development. Representatives from...
FEWS Southern Sudan Food Security Update: 16 Dec 2002
Summary The annual needs assessment has been completed for most parts of Southern Sudan. The first round of conclusions indicate that a majority of areas have had a reduced harvest compared to...