دعواتكم لزميلنا المفكر د.الباقر العفيف بالشفاء العاجل
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SPLM/A - NDA Public Meeting in London, UK
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Dear member (s),
Top regards and warm greetings to you. This is to inform you that, Commander Pagan Amoum Okec, member of SPLM/SPLA Leadership Council & Secretary General of Sudan National Democratic Alliance (NDA), will be addressing the Sudanese Community in a public meeting in London – UK, scheduled as follows:
Venue: Hilton / Metropol Hotel, off Edgware Road, Central London (area code: W2). The nearest Underground stations are Edgware Road, Paddington, and Marble arch. Buses; 16, 82 etc. etc.
Day & Date: Friday, 14.11.2003.
Time: 07:00pm (1900 hours).
You are invited to this meeting, and you are hereby asked to please pass on this important message to all those around you, who may not be in our mailing list, and hence, we were unable to inform them directly, but who might be interested to attend this very important meeting. Please try to arrive early in the meeting’s venue, in-order to secure yourself a seat in the hall, and to ensure that you do not miss any part of the briefing thereof. We thank you in advance for your cooperation and assistance. And we look forward to seeing you in the meeting.
For more information, please feel free to contact Mr. Deng Yai Hoc, SPLM/A Representative in the NDA Secretariat in Western Europe, on Tel: +44 20 7956 478 646 (Mobile).
Yours truly,
Baak V.A. Wol,
SPLM member, London – UK.
Tel: +44 20 7946 313 149 (Mobile)
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عملية السلام في السودان... مركز القاهرة لدراسات حقوق الإنسان (Re: nada ali)
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صالون بن رشد
يتشرف مركز القاهرة لدراسات حقوق الإنسان بدعوتكم للمشاركة في اللقاء الفكري الذي يُعقد في إطار صالون ابن رشد حول:
عملية السلام في السودان... هل تقود إلى التحول الديمقراطي ؟
المتحدثــون الدكتور / حـــــــــــيدر إبراهــــــيم مـــديـر مــركـز الدراســــات الســودانية الأستاذ / عثــمان عمـر الشـــــريف ممثــل الحـزب الاتحـادي الديمقراطي لملتقى السلام الأستاذ / غــــــــــازي ســـــــــليمان رئيس المجموعة السـودانية لحقوق الإنســان، ورئيس التحالف الوطني لاسترداد الديمقراطية الأستاذ / كمــــــــــال الجــــــــزولي محـــامـي وكـــــاتب وشــــــــاعر
يـديـر الحــــوار مجدي النعيم المدير التنفيذي لمركز القاهرة
يُعقد الصالون في تمام الساعة الثامنة مساء يوم الأحد 16 نوفمبر 2003 بمقر المركز، بالدور الخامس عشر.
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Looking Beyond the Wars in Sudan - Workshop in the Netherlands on 20 Nov (Re: nada ali)
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Looking Beyond the Wars in The Sudan Partnership for Recovery & Sustainable Development
Date & Venue 20 November 2003 19:00-22:00 Royal Tropical Institute / Koninklijk Instituut Voor De Tropen Linnaeustraat 2 1090 HA Amsterdam ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Conference Sponsors National Committee for International Co-operation and Sustainable Cooperation: (NCDO) & The Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) Chief Co-ordinator: Dr. Fisseha-Tsion Menghistu Co-ordinators African Recovery & Development (Think-Tank) Group ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Registration All are invited FREE OF ADMISSION FEE. Since there are limited seats available, they will be reserved on first come first served principle. If you like to attend and you want to ensure reservation of a seat, please return the attached Application/Registration Form and send a fax or e-mail to: Dr. Fisseha-Tsion Menghistu Royal Tropical Institute/ Koninklijk Instituut voor de Tropen FAX: 020-66 84 579 or Email: [email protected] For more information: Tel: 020- 568 8250
Conference Objectives: Some of the main objectives of this first NCDO-KIT conference are to have a deeper understanding and awareness by the Dutch, African and International Public in the Netherlands about: > The complex internal and external root causes of the conflict in the Sudan, > The prospects for peace, reconciliation, > Democratisation and stability. > The Challenges and Opportunities for sustainable recovery and development in Sudan. > The prospects of Business (trade and investment) as well as. > Public-private partnership activities in the Sudan now as well as if and when durable peace becomes a Reality. Expected Impact: > Enhanced awareness about the Internal and external underlying root causes of the conflict in Sudan > The question of durable peace and stability in Sudan and the region > The Role of Dutch and European NGOs during the Conflict in Sudan > The US and European policy towards Sudan > The Post conflict Recovery and Rehabilitation in Post Conflict Situation in Sudan > The humanitarian, Political and Business interest of the Netherlands in Sudan > The Future of Dutch-Sudan Relationship in years beyond peace treaty. > The future of SUDAN ‘THE RISING STAR OF EAST AFRICA’.
Programme: 19.00 Registration. 19.20 Welcome and Introductory remarks Catherine Hodgkin, Director, Development, Policy and Practice, (Acting President) KIT Henny Helmich, Executive Director NCDO. THEME I: THE POLITICAL CHALELLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR PEACE AND STABILITY IN SUDAN 19.30 Sudan: underlying causes of the conflict and prospects for reconciliation and peace. Elzain Mahmoud, ISS The Hague and member of the African Recovery & Development Group. 19.45 Oil in Sudan: a key underlying cause of the conflict. Nico Plooijer, Pax Christi Netherlands and involved in the European Coalition on Oil in Sudan. 20.00 Dutch Foreign policies, views and initiatives on Sudan: a view from parliament. Bert Koenders*, Member of Parliament (PvdA) 20.15 Dutch government policies, views and initiatives on Sudan. N. Braakhuis, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Middle and Eastern Africa Department 20.30 The Role of Dutch and European NGO’s. Peter Idenburg, International Dialogue Foundation, The Hague. 20.45 Challenges and opportunities for peace and prosperity in Sudan: a government Viewpoint. B.M. Khamis, Counsellor, Embassy of Sudan, The Hague. 21.00 Tea /Coffee Break THEME II: TRADE AND INVESTMENT POTENTIAL / PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN SUDAN 21.15 The challenges and opportunities of Doing Business in Sudan: The Dutch private sector view. A Representative of the Netherlands African Business Council (NABC)*/ A Dutch entrepreneur with experience of doing business in Sudan. 21.30 The political and business challenges and opportunities in Sudan: A personal reflection. A.H. Shamat, Owner/director of Blue Nile Shipping BV. Rotterdam (a Sudanese Businessman) 21.45 Interventions, Questions and answers with possibilities of Alternative Voices. 22.15 Closing remarks & end of programme.
* Invited but not yet confirmed. Registration Form: See attached./below
KIT REGISTRATION FORM Looking Beyond the Conflicts in Sudan Partnership for Recovery & Sustainable Development ( KIT-NCDO Sudan Conference nr.1) NB: Please send your details regarding the Registration per-email and fax as much as possible. Name (family/father's name): ……………………………………………………………..M/V First name: ………………………………………………………………………………… Name of Organization: ……………………………………………………………………. Address: ……………………………………………… ………………………………….. Street/P.O. Box: …………………………………………………………………………… Postcode: ……………… Place/Town/City: ……………………………………………… Tel (Res): ……………………………Work: …………………………………………….. Fax (Res): …………………………...Work: …………………………………………….. Email: ……………………………………………………………………………………... Website (if any): …………………………. Date: ……………………………………… Please send this form not later than 18 November to: Royal Tropical Institute / Koninklijk Instituut Voor De Tropen (KIT) Adres: Linnaeustraat 2 1090 HA Amsterdam Att./t.a.v Dr. Fissaha-Tsion Menghistu Per fax: 020- 66 84 579 Per e-mail: [email protected] For more information you may call: 020- 568 8250
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Re: SPLM/A - NDA Public Meeting in London, UK (Re: nada ali)
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Salam Nada.
Thank you very much for this invetation and informations, this always what expected from you - keeping us inform - , but you know that we are in Manchester which is not so far from London, but Friday is today and Sunday is coming soon, it looks like a short notice.
So please keep us inform with whae has comes out from the meeting.
All the best
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Seminar on women and the Sudanese opposition in exile in Oxford (Re: nada ali)
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North East Africa Seminars Convenors: Wendy James, Douglas H. Johnson, Patricia Daley, Dave Anderson
On Gender, Conflict and Democracy: Women and the Sudanese Opposition in Exile Speaker, Nada Mustafa Ali Friday 21 November 2003, 2.15 pm Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology Annexe 61 Banbury Rd., Oxford
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