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No clear road ahead in Sudan’s bid to be removed from US terrorist list
Prime Minister Hamdok returned from a trip to the United States this week in a diplomatic bid to urge the country to lift Sudan from...
Rape continues unabated in Darfur under the new government
They had done it before. The area was only minutes walking distance from the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp in North Darfu...
No food, no security – the plight of North Darfur IDPs
Internally displaced persons in North Darfur State are hungry. “We want our rations, why have organisations stopped our support? We...
Education denied: the plight of Darfur IDP children
“Some of them want to fly in an airplane or drive by car…right now my eldest wants to be a doctor since he saw one once in th...
Sudan’s press, from repressed to self-repressed
Sudan’s press is undergoing several reforms in a spirit of increasing openness under the new administration, but the vestiges of a p...
A blind musician’s vision for the future
His lack of sight since birth has never prevented Mohamed Hassan from having vision and dreams for the future. Just like his father,...
Hopeful signs to end Blue Nile’s cholera curse
Today marks the end of the first phase of the World Health Organization’s cholera vaccine campaign in Sudan, first detected on 28 Au...
Poisonous practice: the ongoing fight to close Sudan’s gold mines
“Companies leave our land! Health before everything!” shouted demonstrators last week in Kalogi, South Kordofan State. Civilians are...
Foreign oil investment may be curbed by Sudan’s own oil sector
On Monday, the Sudanese government under Energy Minister Adel Ali Ibrahim called out to foreign energy companies to invest in Sudan’...
“Thirty years without service” Life in the outskirts of Kosti
Even those war-displaced decades ago in Sudan struggle with acquiring basic services and support from the former government, local r...