Tuesday, 27 March 2018

War and politics in Sudan.


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KHARTOUM - 26 MAR 2018

Sudanese NISS release senior opposition leaders


Sudan's National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) on Saturday night released eight opposition leaders who have been in detention since the beginning of the year.
The eight include the spokesman of the Sudanese Communist Party Fathi Fadul, lawyer and former judge Mohammed al-Hafiz, and Sudanese Republican Party political secretary Haidar al-Safi.  
The NISS arrested more than 60 political detainees after opposition parties organised peaceful protests over rising prices of basic goods in January. Many more still remain in detention including the Sudanese Communist Party secretary Mohamed Mokhtar Al-Khatib.

Blue Nile state torn of war and negelgance of the central government .


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Blue Nile state: Basic school exams resume after 20 years

March 7 - 2018 EL KURMUK / EL DAMAZIN
A school class in Yabous, Blue Nile state (File photo)
A school class in Yabous, Blue Nile state (File photo) This a school in near Kurmuk.Blue Nile state in 
On Tuesday, 103 students sat for the basic school examination in El Kurmuk, a town on the border of Sudan’s Blue Nile state with Ethiopia. It is the first time students in the area have taken the exam since 1998.
At the same time, 135 nomadic students sat for the basic school exam at El Zahraa school in the state capital of El Damazin.
In a statement following the exam sessions, Deputy Governor Abdelrahman Bilal Beleid said that “these students sitting for the basic exams are evidence of the expansion of security and peace in Blue Nile”.
In his statement, the deputy governor said that “the presence of children of nomads and returnees in the examinations confirms the state government’s interest and keenness to create a school environment for all segments of the state”.
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Continuous conflict and displacement in the area left it isolated and inaccessible to aid agencies for many years. In April 2017, the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) was granted access to a few hard-to-reach areas including El Kurmuk.
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Sudan reported in its  humanitarian bulletin that Unicef began working with government authorities, state officials and partners to bring long overdue assistance, including child protection, education, health, nutrition, water and sanitation services to the vulnerable communities in the newly reached areas.
In Blue Nile State, Unicef, through the State Ministry of Health (SMoH) managed to assign additional staff to El Kurmuk hospital and provided health centres with medical supplies enough for two-months. In addition to two mobile clinics that serve about 15 villages Unicef—in coordination with SMoH—plans to train 100 healthcare providers and community health workers, including midwives. Through Unicef support, the SMoH conducted training for 16 nutrition care providers and established four supplementary feeding programmes.
Unicef
Unicef is also assisting in the rehabilitation and construction of 10 schools in these areas and will provide school supplies, benefitting 2,855 children. Aid organisations—with Unicef support—distributed chlorine tablets in Dindiro town for household water treatment, and installed two water bladders (with a capacity of 10,000 litres each). This is in addition to 260 barrels of water to that are trucked in daily, benefitting 10,000 people in the town. In Dindiro, El Kurmuk town, Jurut East, Jurut West and Bulang, Unicef, IRW and WES have started rehabilitating 20 hand pumps.
There were also 105 separated and unaccompanied children in Bulang, Dindiro, Jurut East, Jurut West and El Kurmuk town who received assistance. The children were placed with families—who were trained on alternative care measures and psychosocial support—and were provided with plastic sheets and sitting mats. The children were also provided with birth registration services and medical insurance.

News of Blue Nile State

Sudan OCHA bulletin 25: Floods destroy, damage houses in Sennar


June 26 - 2016 KHARTOUM
Heavy rains and flash floods in Singa, the capital of Sennar, have destroyed 1,160 houses and damaged another 1,320 homes, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reports in its latest weekly bulletin.
As part of an initial response, Civil Defence and Sudanese Red Crescent Society (SRCS) have unblocked drainage networks, relocated affected people, and distributed sandbags to protect from flooding.
In El Gezira, heavy rains and strong winds have destroyed several buildings in the state’s capital, Wad Madani, according to local media reports. There have also been reports of rains and flash flooding in parts of Blue Nile, White Nile and El Gedaref, and in Kordofan and Darfur.
According to the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) update of 31 May, the regional consensus climate outlook for the June-September rainy season indicates an increased likelihood of above normal rainfall over most of the northern parts of the Greater Horn of Africa.

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Monday, 19 March 2018

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Russia finanziato progetti turistici nel Mar Rosso Stato
La Russia Finanzia Progetti Turistici Nello Stato Del Mar Rosso
La Russia finanzia progetti turistici nello stato del Mar Rosso


Dopo che la presenza turca ha sollevato uno stato di ansia nella regione
03-18-2018 04:29 PM
Khartoum: Alrakubh Twathag per il Mar Rosso e Ali Ahmed Hamid, con la banca russa per il finanziamento negato l' istituzione di centri turistici sulla la costa del Mar Rosso, e la creazione di progetti speciali nelle zone franche stato specializzato - conduzione governo dello stato.
In precedenza , la controparte turca governo sudanese ha permesso la gestione Sawakin regione, dopo che il presidente turco Recep Tayyip Erdogan ha chiesto al presidente sudanese Omar al - Bashir ha concesso il diritto di gestire il territorio, innescando uno stato di preoccupazione da parte di un certo numero di stati del Golfo e dei paesi limitrofi di Sudan.
Si sono incontrati per il Mar Rosso , che è in visita a Mosca , attualmente, il direttore della banca russa ha negato Smirnov aggiornerà, e d'accordo con lui per finanziare una serie di progetti sulle le rive del Mar Rosso.
Hamed ha detto che lo stato del Mar Rosso incoraggia gli investitori a impegnarsi in partenariati pratici per rilanciare l'economia.
Da parte sua, Smirnov ha rivelato la sua imminente visita in Sudan e nello stato del Mar Rosso ai primi di aprile, per sostenere i progetti di progetti pratici.