Over én million sørsudanere har flyktet for sine liv og søkt beskyttelse i nabolandet Uganda siden krigen brøt ut i 2013. En tredjedel av disse ankom etter januar i år, og viser at konflikten fortsetter å herje i Sør-Sudan.
Monthly Archives: august 2017
Post-sanctions Sudan: A unique opportunity for frontier-market investors?
East Africa: Nile River Should Benefit All Parties
EGYPTIAN President Abdel Al-Sisi arrived in Dar es Salaam on a wet Monday this week. In our local scripture, that could well be a blessing.
The 62nd anniversary of Torit popular uprising
As the people of the Republic of South Sudan mark and celebrate the 62nd anniversary of August 18th, 1955 Torit uprising, it would extremely be important to recall the events that ushered in the protracted armed struggle between the Sudan’s two regions.
South Sudan rebel leader appoints AU representative
South Sudan’s armed opposition leader, Riek Machar on Wednesday appointed Brig. Gen Gai Chatim Puoch as the rebel movement’s representative to the African Union (AU).
South Sudan refugees face long exile: UN’s Grandi
The UN’s refugee chief said Tuesday a long period of exile lies ahead for South Sudanese refugees fleeing a war that erupted in their country after it split from the north.
South Sudan refugees in Uganda pass 1 million mark, UNHCR renews call for help
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is today reiterating its call to the international community for urgent additional support for the South Sudan refugee situation and Uganda in particular, where the number of refugees from South Sudan has now reached 1 million.
Six cholera patients die, 48 new cases recorded in Sudan
Six cholera patients died in various regions in Sudan, and 48 people were infected over the weekend.
Ethiopian PM visits Sudan to boost ties
Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn on Tuesday arrived in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on an official three-day visit to boost bilateral ties.
Darfur Paramilitaries Adhere to Arms Collection
A number of Border Guards members in West Darfur have complied to the weapons collection order of the Sudanese government and handed over weapons and vehicles they illegally owned, contrary to Border Guards in North Darfur.