No basic services in eastern Sudan’s Haya

No basic services in eastern Sudan’s Haya


03-21-2016, 06:10 AM


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Title: No basic services in eastern Sudan’s Haya
Author: Radio Dabanga
Date: 03-21-2016, 06:10 AM

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Low school enrolment is just one of many challenges in eastern Sudan, which also faces extreme poverty as well as high rates of under-nutrition, and maternal and infant mortality (Simonsen/Unicef)
Low school enrolment is just one of many challenges in eastern Sudan, which also faces extreme poverty as well as high rates of under-nutrition, and maternal and infant mortality (Simonsen/Unicef)

The population in the area southeast of Haya in Red Sea State complain of a lack of basic services. A mining company has obtained permission to operate in a mining block in the locality.

“The about 10,000 families living in El Laykeneib, El Lanegeib, and El Aradeib are entirely deprived of health, education, and other basic services,” an activist told Radio Dabanga from Haya.

“The successive governments did not visit the area from the 1950s until 2011. In that year, a government committee visited the villages on the invitation of the residents, and wrote a report about the entire lack of services in the area,” he said.

“The authorities promised to implement the recommendations of the committee by providing health and education services, but they did no keep these promises to this date.”

The activist further reported that the people of Haya town have warned the Red Sea State government for the environmental and health risks to the people in the area owing to the permission granted to a mining company to operate in a nearby mining block of more than 600,000 square kilometres.

He warned for the spread of cancers owing to chemical pollution caused by the waste of mining companies. “We have demanded the authorities to immediately cancel the permission until the necessary studies are conducted about health risks for the residents in the area, as well as the company’s provision of basic services in the region”.

The source added that “the authorities recently cancelled the traditional mining permits in the state. A group of miners, including minors, were detained. They were released after they paid a fine of SDG80,000 ($13,000).”

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  • I’m ready to “leave” if the people decided that through elections: Sudan’s president
  • Liberation of Kuhliyat garrison 5 km west Kadugli city
  • Bashir: Iranian centers closed to protect Sudan
  • Statement of the ICC Prosecutor at a press conference in the Central African Republic
  • Sudan’s Main Opposition Parties to Boycott April Election
  • US presents UN draft resolution on imposing sanctions in South Sudan
  • Sudan election is 'propaganda', says rebel leader
  • Security detains anti-dam activist in northern Sudan
  • Sudan's Interior Minister meets with the Speaker of Ethiopian Parliament
  • National Congress Party official killed in eastern Sudan
  • Sudan’s opposition heads to Berlin to discuss the country’s crises
  • Sudan’s opposition leading figure accuses the government of spreading violence
  • Sudan police forcefully disperse anti-govt demo: witnesses
  • China announces that it will continue to support South Sudan peace process
  • Three die in militia attacks in South and North Darfur
  • Sudan and Kuwait negotiate help Zain repatriate $280 million worth of Sudanese pounds
  • Darfur displaced invite US Deputy Secretary of State to visit their camps
  • Sudan suggests many investment projects for UAE businessmen
  • National Liberation and Justice Party launched in Sudan’s capital
  • Sudan’s court refuses to release opposition leaders on a regular bail
  • Sudan: Court session against Abu Eisa, Madani turns into political rally
  • Egypt never stopped communicating with Nile basin countries: Egyptian Ambassador to Sudan
  • Sudan election campaign to start amid opposition boycott
  • Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia receive offers for Nile dam studies
  • Offers from firms to conduct technical studies on the Ethiopian dam
  • Mass deportation starts at new dam sites in eastern Sudan
  • Boko Haram on agenda of IGAD Inter -Parliamentary Union in Khartoum
  • Sudan activists to take action against Tabit mass rape
  • Abu Dhabi Fund grants Sudan $ 90 million loan to complete dams
  • African Commission requested to intervene in Abu Eisa, Madani trial
  • Emirati-Sudanese coordination to contain situation in Libya
  • Church fights confiscation, closure in Sudan’s capital
  • The fighting in Darfur displaced more than 41,000 since late December: UN
  • Two Russia abducted in Darfur’s Sudan are alive: Moscow
  • Tribal reconciliation talks begin in Sudan
  • Sudan’s president calls on Russian and American investors to invest in the country
  • Dozens injured as Sudanese students clash
  • South Sudan Rebel Spokesman Defects
  • U.S. Treasury Allows Personal Communication Exports to Sudan
  • Sudan security agents confiscate print runs of 14 newspapers
  • FAO teams up with the Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Rangelands and provides about USD 1 mill
  • Sudan resumes talks with the rebel SPLM-N in two weeks
  • Sudan opposition, civil society to meet in Germany
  • Cattle theft, malnutrition in East Jebel Marra
  • We agreed with Washington to continue the dialogue: Sudan says
  • Sudan seizes print runs of 13 newspapers: watchdog
  • Sudan denounces beheading of 21 Egyptians by Islamic State in Libya
  • The dialogue conference kicks off this week: Sudan’s Government
  • Sudan’s Women Union, Darfur Centre welcome HRW report
  • Sudan meets an international team to discuss an exit strategy of UNAMID
  • Sudan security detains anti-election supporters in Sennar
  • Sudan investigates rape of girl in Darfur by UNAMID officer: Source
  • Sudan’s opposition welcomes HRW’s confirmation of Darfur mass rape
  • Sudan refers the case of the two political detainees to the court
  • Sudan: Mass Rape by Army in Darfur UN, AU Should Press for Protection, International Investigation
  • Sudan’s Communist Party condemns NCP accusations
  • South Sudan’s rebel’s fighters bombard government positions
  • Leave! campaign to be intensified: Umma Party official
  • Sudan: Abu Eisa unbroken by detention, Madani hospitalised too
  • Three Sudanese aid workers killed in Blue Nile state
  • Sudanese top official in Washington today
  • EU calls for immediate release of political detainees in Sudan
  • Sudan’s Al-Turabi calls for unification of the political parties and forming major alliances
  • LJM ex-rebels continue integration process into Sudan’s army
  • Sudan’s president scoffed at the campaign launched by the opposition to boycott the elections
  • Woman raped on farm in North Darfur
  • Sudan’s opposition visits the detained leading opposition figures
  • Karti visit to Washington has nothing to do with Merriam Ibrahim issue: Sudan says
  • Students clash in Omdurman, several seriously wounded
  • Opposition's symposium stopped by Sudan security
  • Firewood collectors assaulted in Kabkabiya, North Darfur
  • Sudan: Detained opposition leader hospitalised
  • Sudan’s president supports the Arab Parliament efforts
  • Boy burns to death in attack on villages in North Darfur
  • Thirst in North Darfur’s Shangil Tobaya camps
  • MP demands rule of law restored in North Darfur
  • Sudan is holding Abu Eisa, Madani hostage: lawyer
  • Sudan: Detention of Abu Eisa, Madani extended for two weeks
  • Sudanese opposition starts Leave! campaign
  • EU expresses its concern at the difficulties facing Sudan’s national dialogue
  • Sudanese court renews detention of opposition leader
  • NCF to launch campaign against Sudan’s April elections
  • Zuma finalizes an agreement for co-operation in a number of fields with Sudan
  • 10th anniversary of The Massacre marked in Port Sudan
  • Sudan’s opposition urges the citizens to boycott the elections
  • Sudan authorities working on arrest warrants against El Mahdi and Minawi
  • Egypt doesn’t want Sudan opposition al-Mahdi on its territories: his sister says
  • Student activist murdered, not drowned: Umma Party
  • (17) Sudanese opposition parties withdraw from the national dialogue
  • No justification for delay of trial of Abu Eisa, Madani: Sudan lawyer
  • Sudan’s opposition party says no direction to freeze its political activity
  • Political parties, civil society sign Sudan Appeal in Omdurman
  • Mbeki visits Khartoum next week to follow up many pending issues
  • Sudanese Opposition Party to Boycott April Presidential Election
  • Umma, Reform Now, Unionist faction boycott upcoming Sudan polls
  • Sudan security files complaint against Umma Party
  • Sudan’s National Umma Party announces no participation in the elections
  • Arab campaign for release of detainees in Sudan, El Mahdi charged
  • Sudan’s opposition reject plea for release of detained leaders
  • Sudan's ruling Party says that opposition disputes led to process postponement
  • Sudan’s two opposition parties sing an agreement in Cairo
  • Al Bashir is uniting Sudan with his hate speeches: Umma Party leader
  • Letter to the UN on the ICC sent today:Re the ICC arrest warrant for President al Bashir
  • Sudan societies, EP demand release of opposition figures
  • Forming of the Coordinating Committee for “Sudan Call” "document
  • More advocacy needed for Sudan Appeal: Sudanese Communist Party's
  • Sudan’s National Dialogue is dead, NCP violates agreements: Umma, Reform Now
  • Sudan’s opposition blames the ruling party for the national dialogue failure
  • U.N Human Rights Office urges Sudan’s government to release the opposition detainees
  • Suspending of the negotiations between Sudan’s government and the rebel (SPLM-N)
  • (42) Sudanese political parties decides to participate in the elections so far
  • Sudan: Arrest of the President of the Sudan Human Rights Monitor (SHRM)
  • Sudan’s Government parties sign an opposing document to (Sudan Call)
  • Sudanese authorities arrest two human rights activists
  • Sudan’s Security arrests two opposition figures
  • Sudan Call A Political Declaration on the Establishment of a State of Citizenship and Democracy
  • Sudanese Presidency instructs opening Popular Defense Forces training camps
  • I will return to Sudan when the proper environment prevails: Al-Mahdi
  • Sudan’s opposition require clear objectives to participate in the national dialogue
  • No problems in our relations with the world: Sudanese President says
  • Sudan’s Al-Bashir to meet the Communal Dialogue Committee tomorrow
  • Sudan’s national dialogue delegation travels to Addis to meet armed movements
  • Sudan’s government and rebel SPLM-N resume talks amid presence of the political forces leaders
  • Sudanese organizations in USA Letter to UNSC on Tabit Crime
  • Sudan ruling party calls al-Mahdi to return to the country and join the national dialogue
  • Sudan’s government and the rebel SPLM-N make a breakthrough in their talks in Addis
  • Number of the political prisoners exceeds (100): Sudan’s national dialogue
  • Sudan’s government and the rebels accuse each other of irresponsibility and lack of seriousness
  • (780,000) citizens registered for the elections until now: elections body
  • Some groups try to block the implementation of security arrangements: Darfur rebel movement
  • Sudan’s ruling party coordinates with UMP on the political issues and the national dialogue
  • Sudan’s opposition party demands the president of inquiry committee on the Israel role in Paris Dec
  • Closed-door meeting between tow Sudanese leading opposition figures in London
  • Al-Bashir: Zionist figure behind Al-Mahdi and Revolutionary Front meeting in Paris
  • Al-Mahdi and (SRF) meeting brokered by a Zionist mediator: Sudan’s president says
  • Abdul-Wahid rebel faction welcomes outcome of opposition leaders meeting
  • Sudan dissident confirms authenticity of leaked security document
  • Darfur Regional Authority closed door in our face: students
  • Another Umma Party member barred from leaving Sudan
  • Women's initiative condemns 'racist attack' on Darfuri students
  • Al Bashir’s promises not be trusted: Darfur scholar
  • Umma Party: Communist Party hands are stained with bloods
  • Sudanese opposition announces 4 conditions for accepting dialogue with regime
  • El Mahdi will return to Sudan on request of Umma Party or AU mediators
  • National Congress accuses Al-Mahdi of working with rebels
  • Sudan's opposition unimpressed by Al Bashir speech
  • Statement of the Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in the Sudan Mashood A. Baderi
  • Report of the Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in the Sudan, Mashood A. Baderin
  • Sudan: UN Body Should Press for Inquiry One Year On, No Justice for Protester Deaths
  • Sudanese opposition alliance sticks to bring down regime
  • Pan African Advocacy Group: Presidential Directive pertaining to the release of Ibrahim al Shiekh
  • Senior Sudan opposition figure freed
  • Dr Maryam El Sadig El Mahdi released by Sudanese security
  • Sudan Change Now Movement:Addis Ababa agreement and the National dialogue:The dead can not be reviv
  • The African Union welcomes the Agreement reached by Sudanese Parties on their participation in the
  • Umma Party says deputy chairwoman is arrested in ugly place
  • Sudan committee, opposition agree on National Dialogue
  • Statement attributable to the Spokesman for the Secretary-General on Sudan
  • UN chief welcomes steps toward holding of Sudanese national dialogue
  • Sudan releases SCP leader Samia Kiir from prison
  • Women Politicians’ alliance calls for release of female detainees
  • Sudan's rebels to consult AU in Addis this Sunday
  • Sudan security detains women protesters in Omdurman
  • Umma Party protesters hand memo to Sudan security
  • Farouq Abu –Issa says consensus forces do not oppose Paris Declaration
  • Sudan's National Dialogue clinically dead: National Umma Party
  • Paris Declaration signatories to meet with AUHIP chairman: Sudan’s Umma Party
  • Umma Party threatens ruling party of uprising
  • Security bans activists to hand over memorandum to human rights commission
  • Pretoria Welcome the Paris Declaration
  • The National Congress Party: Al-Mahdi seeks “political stardom”
  • UN rights expert urges Sudan to free all political detainees to enable an inclusive national dialog
  • Deputy Chairwoman of Umma Party transported to female prison in Omdurman
  • National Congress describes Paris Declaration as “jump in the dark”
  • Al-Mahdi tables united diversity charter in opposition meeting in Paris
  • Umma Party boycotts coming elections
  • Umma Party renews rejection to participate in national dialogue
  • Federal Umma Party did not rule out joining opposition
  • Ghandour: Al-Mahdi did not wash his hands off dialogue
  • The National Committee for the advocacy of Ibrahim al Shaikh
  • Sudan: End Arbitrary Detention of Activists Investigate Allegations of Torture, Abuse
  • Parliament to invite opposition leaders to attend hearing session on elections law
  • Darfur 2014: Time to Reframe the Narrative
  • Politicians: Release of Al-Mahdi puts dialogue on right track
  • Sudan releases detained Umma Party leader Al-Mahdi
  • Sources: Opposition and Revolutionary Front to meet in Paris
  • Umma and SPLM-North: End of regime is near
  • Security arrests four members of solidarity committee and detainees’ families
  • Umma and Communist Parties call for releasing detainees
  • Court to issue verdict on Sara Abdel-Baghi killing case on Wednesday
  • A National Dialogue, or a National (Congress Party) Monologue؟
  • Solidarity committee to protest at Human Rights Commission
  • Authorities treat Al-Mahdi decently amid expectation of his release soon
  • State Security Prosecutor: Al-Mahdi under legal custody with consideration of renewal
  • Former foreign minister criticizes prosecution of Mariam and arrest of Al-Mahdi
  • AU warns against consequences of arresting Al-Mahdi
  • Alliance of Al-Gezira and Al-Managel farmers urge release of Al-Mahdi
  • Hilal describes arrest of Al-Mahdi as backtrack on national dialogue
  • Security denies failed coup attempt in Sudan
  • Solidarity Committee urges immediate release of detainees
  • SPLM-north: We will not sign bilateral agreement with government
  • Revolutionary Front describes legal measures against Al-Mahdi as desperate move
  • Minawi accuses Rapid Support Forces of killing people and burning villages
  • Umma Party leader charged by Sudan security, SPLM-N warns for new militia recruits
  • Security and Intelligence Service sues Al-Sadeq Al-Mahdi
  • Mubarak Al-Fadil and Al-Amin to address public symposium in Medani
  • Leaders of Sudanese national front meet in Washington
  • Sudan opposition suspends parties for joining National Dialogue
  • 'Sudan security agents block political forum': opposition party
  • Sudan's Bashir unveils political reforms
  • The Sudanese President Omer Al-Bashir orders release of political detainees
  • Dr. Al-Sadeq Al-Hadi Al-Mahdi: Sudanese Communist Party involved in Al-Gezira Aba massacres
  • A comprehensive peace Khartoum: Hussein Saad
  • Sudanese opposition announces 4 conditions for accepting dialogue with regime
  • Umma Party: Communist Party hands are stained with bloods
  • Opposition ridicules Al-Mahdi statement his opponents envy him for Pr
  • Sudan’s opposition leader denies that his party agreed to participate

  • مشروع ايجال الون ونظرية الامن والاستبطان الاسرائيلية بقلم سميح خلف
  • مخاطـر تطبيق بـدعـة إغـلاق المتاجر للصلوات بقلم مصعب المشرّف
  • أقلام فاخرة ..!! بقلم الطاهر ساتي
  • والسودان / بعد شهر/ هو بقلم أسحاق احمد فضل الله
  • خلافة الترابي .. من يكسب الرهان ؟ بقلم عبد الباقى الظافر
  • المصلحة الشخصية في دعاوي الشأن العام بقلم نبيل أديب عبدالله
  • كانت أيـام بقلم عبدالله علقم
  • إن لم يجدوها عندنا ،فأين يجد الجنوبيون الحماية؟! بقلم حيدر احمد خيرالله
  • ظلم الطبيب ومأساوية المسلسل بقلم عميد معاش طبيب. سيد عبد القادر قنات
  • قنبلة دارفور الموقوتة وانكار البشير العلاقة مع الاخوان المسلمين بقلم محمد فضل علي
  • في ذكراها معركة الكرامة والتحولات التي طرأت على الثورة بقلم سميح خلف
  • اللهم إني بلغت اللهم فاشهد بقلم نور الدين مدني
  • نحن أمة لا نتفكر،ولا نتعظ ،ولا نتدبر بقلم رحاب أسعد بيوض التميمي