5 years too long: Why the world’s biggest humanitarian disaster must end

5 years too long: Why the world’s biggest humanitarian disaster must end


03-22-2016, 06:52 PM


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Title: 5 years too long: Why the world’s biggest humanitarian disaster must end
Author: مقالات سودانيزاونلاين
Date: 03-22-2016, 06:52 PM

05:52 PM March, 22 2016

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By Yacoub El Hillo and Kevin Kennedy*

The worst humanitarian crisis of our time has lasted too long as millions of Syrians have experienced widespread violence, destruction and displacement. Since March 2011, hundreds of thousands have been killed, over a million wounded and half the population has been displaced or sought refuge in neighbouring countries. Schools, hospitals and other infrastructure have been reduced to rubble, and over 2 million children and adolescents are out of school. Four out of five Syrians now live in poverty.

In a country that was once known as the “cradle of civilization”, sieges are increasingly used as a tactic of war. In 2016, on average nearly half a million people have been trapped in their towns, deprived of essential aid and surrounded by armed groups. Millions more live in areas where aid seldom reaches. Summary executions, arbitrary detention and horrific human rights violations are a regular feature of this crisis.

On 12 February, a landmark agreement was reached in Munich where a cessation of hostilities was agreed upon as well as accelerated delivery of aid to those most in need. Despite ruptures, the agreement has mostly been respected offering a glimmer of hope to millions of Syrians. It has presented a short respite for people who have repeatedly told us that all they want is to be safe and for their families to be protected from violence in a war that has endured far too long. In towns across parts of Syria, there are signs of that hope as families are once again walking in the streets and children playing in parks.

At this moment, we must also take stock of what we have accomplished and where we have fallen short. Over the course of the last five years, the United Nations, the Red Cross/Red Crescent movement and the Non-Governmental organizations have delivered health services, medicine, food, clean water, sanitation and shelter to millions of people. It has come at a high cost as 85 humanitarian workers have lost their lives and hundreds of medical workers have been killed. Syrians themselves have played the lead role in alleviating the suffering of people in need - as first-line responders on the ground or hosting fellow Syrians fleeing conflict despite their own difficult circumstances.

Given the momentum started in Munich, we now have a unique opportunity that must not be lost. Humanitarian organizations are ramping up their operations but require access to all people in need on a sustained, unconditional and unimpeded basis. Sieges must be lifted and people allowed freedom of movement. The cessation of hostilities must be maintained and fully observed. Most importantly, the political process must continue and achieve a permanent end to hostilities.

Five years of human suffering on an immense scale must be brought to an end. The Syrian people must have their dignity and security restored and have the opportunity to reconcile and rebuild.

*Yacoub El Hillo is the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Syria and Kevin Kennedy is the UN Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Syria Crisis

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  • ICC refers to UNSC Sudan’s failure to arrest Abdel Raheem Muhammad Hussein
  • Sudan denounces the terrorist attack on a mosque in Kuwait
  • Sudan describes AU resolution as a successful framework for a sustainable peace in Darfur
  • UN weighs imposing sanctions on six senior commanders from South Sudan
  • Darfur Authority renews its calls for UNAMID to withdraw from the troubled region
  • UNHCR and partners alarmed at the upsurge in the number of South Sudanese fleeing into Sudan
  • Statement No. (22) The SPLM and the repercussions of the war in the republic of South Sudan
  • Sudanese Media Delegation Concludes Visit to Ethiopia and GERD
  • Sudan: Update on Yasir Mirghani Abdalrahman and Nasreen Ali Mustafa from Amnesty International
  • UK sets out support for South Sudan at Geneva conference
  • European Union Ambassador:Ramadan is a month for forgiveness and continued search for internal peac
  • Sudan and German discuss the national dialogue, illegal immigration and human trafficking issues
  • 250,000 South Sudanese children face starvation due to the conflicts: UN
  • South African government to explain to judges why Sudanese President left the country
  • Sudan and Ethiopia sign on the projects of the economic and developmental work
  • statement from SLM Minawi
  • South African’s government promises to probe into Al-Bashir’s leaving the country
  • Egypt signs a contract with a company to conduct studies on Ethiopian Dam
  • Sudan announces establishing of a national mechanism to deal with the U.S sanctions
  • Sudan’s opposition appeals to the international community to end the aerial bombing on civilians in
  • South Sudan’s rebel’s leader discusses the issues of peace with UN official
  • Sudan’s Vice President vows to end the tribal conflicts
  • Sudan’s government downplays the importance of the opposition-EU meeting
  • South African court prevents Sudanese President leaving the country
  • THE BEJA CONGRESS APPEALS TO THE SOUTH AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATION
  • The President of the Assembly calls on States Parties to fulfill their obligations to execute the A
  • South Sudan’s government refuses the IGAD-PLUS proposal to put an end to conflict in the country
  • Sudan’s authorities allow 4 suspended newspapers to resume their publication
  • More than 200,000 people fled their homes in Darfur in 2015: UN
  • Sudan’s Foreign Minister briefs the Russian ambassador on the situation in Darfur
  • Sudan’s president attends an AU summit in Johannesburg: Sudan’s Minister confirms
  • Sudan’s president and his Eritrean counterpart review the bilateral relations and other issues
  • German contributes €1 million to the 2015 Sudan Common Humanitarian Fund
  • The main goal is achieving the peace in Sudan’s Blue Nile State: the governor
  • The National Mine Action Center of Sudan and UNMAS commemorate the Mine Awareness and Assistance in
  • Joint statement on the meeting with the European Parliament and European peace envoys
  • Sudan’s opposition argues (EU) Parliament to pursue peace process and democratic reforms
  • World Bank’s delegation visits Sudan’s Kordofan to identify the areas of the Arabic gum
  • Sudan’s President arrives in Egypt to participate in COMESA summit
  • No tangible progress made towards settling Darfur’s dispute: U.N Secretary-General
  • Britain’s ambassador confirms his government's support for the dialogue
  • South Sudan’s rebels acquire the weapons through Sudan: The Small Arms Survey
  • Sudan’s parliament review adding five representatives from it to the Council of Press and Publicati
  • Emirati Company expresses its desire to acquire 2.4 million acres of land in Sudan
  • Sudan’s security prevents the opposition from flying to Paris to attend EU parliament hearing
  • 150, 000 South Sudanese refugees arrive to Sudan
  • We solve "Abyei" crisis in accordance with the agreements with Khartoum: South Sudan
  • The Transparency International’s team plans to visit Sudan
  • The coming period will witness more freedoms: Sudan’s Information Minister
  • Sudan People’s Liberation Movement – North (SPLM-N) Sudan Relief and Rehabilitation Agency (SRRA)
  • Two Russians kidnapped in Sudan's Darfur have freed: Russia's foreign ministry
  • South Sudan’s rebels seize control of key oilfields in the country’s north
  • Contacts with the armed groups to join the peace process: the head of Darfur Authority
  • Sudanese tribal chief stresses that the social reconciliation is necessary to end Darfur’s conflict
  • Amnesty International appeals Sudan’s Security to free all detainees
  • UN expresses its grave concern over the security and humanitarian situation in South Sudan
  • Sudan participate in African neighboring countries conference
  • Russia supports Sudan militarily to combat terrorism
  • Sudan president to visit Beijing in response to his Chinese counterpart invitation
  • Ki-moon calls on South Sudan to reverse its decision to expel UN chief coordinator
  • Islamic Relief League opens a new station to provide drinking water in Sudan’s Al-Obeid city
  • More than 30 countries and organizations participate in the swearing-in ceremony of Sudan’s preside
  • AU stresses its full commitment to support Sudan’s postal sector
  • Sudan’s Popular Congress Party adheres not to participate in the next government
  • U.N seniors urge South Sudan’s stakeholders to reach a sustainable solution
  • Press release on SPLM (USA) elections
  • Civilians bear the fighting in Sudan’s Blue Nile state: UN says
  • UN extends the mandate of the UNIMIS in South Sudan through the end of November
  • Sudan: UN human rights expert deeply concerned about an uncertain future for IDPs in the Darfur
  • 40% of South Sudan’s population will face food shortage over the next couple of months: UN warns
  • USAID provides $ 53 million to the needy Sudanese
  • Sudan receives more than 100,000 South Sudanese fleeing war
  • South Sudan: Escalation of violence points to failed regional and international action
  • Security Council Press Statement on South Sudan
  • Statement attributable to the Spokesman for the Secretary-General on South Sudan
  • EU concerned about violence, calls for calm and humanitarian access in East Darfur
  • ICC judges hold roundtable meeting with United Nations Special Representative for Sexual Violence i
  • Calls to the presidency to allow free admission to Sudanese returning from Yemen in schools and uni
  • South Sudan's newly passed bill could restrict work as the country faces humanitarian crisis: NGOs
  • Sudan’s National Dialogue Committee, known as 7+7, has urged the chairman of the AU High-Level Impl
  • Sudanese-French Economic Forum will focus on attracting investments to Sudan
  • UN and EU to implement a natural resources management project in Sudan’s Darfur
  • The renewed fighting in S.Sudan’s Unity State is a serious breach of the Cessation of Hostilities A
  • Fresh tribal conflict in Sudan’s East Darfur resulting in numerous deaths
  • Sudan’s opposition figure scoffs at the ruling party’s insistence not to take place the national di
  • European Union Ambassador addresses Europe Day and European Year for Development Celebrations
  • MSF and ICRC pull out their staff from South Sudan’s Unity State due to the heavy fighting
  • Sudan's National Dialogue Committee stresses the importance of the process
  • U.S. Condemns Violence in Sudan
  • Military activities in South Sudan’s Unity state forced up to 100,000 people from their homes: UN
  • U.S expresses its gravely concerned about the continuing fighting in Sudan’s parts
  • Ethiopian Ambassador to Khartoum describes relations between the countries a model in the region
  • Sudan’s ruling party announces its commitment to the national dialogue
  • HRW urges (UNSC) to consider abuses against children in Sudan’s South Kordofan as war crimes
  • Sudan and Ethiopia discuss the proposed railway linking the two countries
  • Sudan invites the head of AU Commission to attend the swearing in of Al- Bashir
  • Sudan urges the rebel (SPLM-N) to allow the tripartite mechanism to deliver aid in South Kordofan
  • Sudan: 2015 Humanitarian Response Plan helps get aid to people most in need
  • South Sudan's government and rebels fail to make compromises: U.S. Kerry
  • Sudanese authorities bans human rights activist from leaving the country
  • Sudan stresses the importance of using the Africa’s history for educational purposes
  • Egypt plans to launch a number of water and irrigation-related projects in South Sudan
  • Ashket - Qostol crossing is landmark event between the two countries: Sudan Ambassador to Egypt
  • Sudan announces that SPLA has pulled out from Samaha area
  • It is time to lift the unilateral sanctions on Sudan: AU
  • We are satisfied with any rate of participation in the next government: Sudan’s Democratic Unionist
  • There is difference between us and the AUHIP head: Sudan’s government
  • If South Sudan's leaders do not show willingness to peace talks they have to face consequences: UN
  • The upcoming government will involve the parties that participated in the elections: Sudan’s ruling
  • Sudan slams (UNAMID) for neglecting to take responsibility for the attack in Darfur
  • Ambassador Booth’s Message to the 3rd Annual Advocacy Training in New York 4/25
  • Sudan’s ruling party describes EU and US stances on the elections as “unjustifiable”
  • Sudan’s president warns South Sudan to disarm the rebels or face repercussions
  • Statement attributable to the Spokesman of the Secretary-General on Darfur
  • UN voices deep concern about the recent attacks on (UNAMID) in Sudan’s Darfur
  • Sudan’s president told Troika that his country will not accept guardianship from any nation
  • Participating in the Spring Meetings in Washington realized positive results: Sudan’s Finance Minis
  • Horn of Africa: New effort to reunite families caught up in South Sudan violence
  • Sudan security stresses that the current year will be the last one for the insurgency
  • EU expresses its strong dissatisfaction with the deadly war in South Sudan
  • Sudan’s president stresses Troika position on the elections will not affect the national dialogue
  • Darfur Regional Authority praises Qatar role in achieving peace in the region
  • Completing of projects financed by Kuwaiti grant in Sudan’s eastern states
  • Sudan: Urgent Action on Adil Ibrahiem Bakheit from Amnesty International
  • South Sudanese opposition leader says his home surrounded by security personnel
  • Sudan’s Bashir says foreign criticism will not affect polls
  • Cooking gas and bread crises continue in Sudan
  • Nearly 8 million children in Sudan to be vaccinated against measles
  • Sudan demands UN to condemn the rebel SPLM-N attacks in South Kordofan
  • Sudan’s al-Turabi leads Islamic initiative to persuade Yemeni parties to the dialogue
  • USAID provides $ 135 million in aid to Sudan
  • The meeting of UNAMID exit strategy from Sudan’s Darfur resumes
  • The national dialogue will resume in the coming days: Sudanese Minister
  • More than 522 000 South Sudanese refugees scatter in four Eastern Africa countries: UN
  • We will not recognize the elections’ results: Sudan’s opposition
  • Sudanese human rights defender detained on baseless charges and others at risk after armed raid on
  • Sudanese security confiscates copies of Al-Youm al-Tali newspaper
  • The AUEOM Preliminary Report on the Sudan General Elections
  • Press Statement of the African Union Election Observation Mission to Sudan
  • Port Sudan police releases election candidates
  • UNICEF strongly denounces death of 10 children in South Kordofan
  • Sudan used cluster bombs in South Kordofan: HRW
  • One-third of Sudanese people vote in the elections: AU
  • Civil Society dismay at decision to deploy observation monitors to Sudan elections
  • Sudan’s participation in Saudi-led coalition in Yemen is invaluable: Saudi Ambassador
  • AU announces stability of Sudan's elections
  • Sudan’s President phones Saudi King to discus many issues
  • Logistical problems marred the voting: The electoral body says
  • Sudan’s Government tells IGAD that it will meet the opposition after the elections
  • Urgent safety concern for activist Sandra Kodouda kidnapped in Sudan
  • Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (North) statement for boycotting the farcical elections in Sudan
  • Detentions, civil society closures, media restrictions on eve of Sudan elections Sudan lacks conduc
  • The final arrangements for the opening of border crossing between Sudan and Ethiopia
  • Sudan’s Council of Ministers calls for continuing of the dialogue with U.S and EU
  • African Union sends 50-member delegation to observe Sudan’s elections
  • Rebels ambush Sudan forces in Blue Nile
  • Sudan’s Foreign Minister visits Turkey to discuss many issues
  • AU undermines its own principles by sending election observers to Sudan
  • No conducive environment for credible election: EU, Sudan Troika
  • Release of (4) abducted children in Sudan’s Abyei: UNICEF reveals
  • Anti-election rallies blocked, students detained in Khartoum
  • ICC President meets United Nations Secretary-General in New York
  • Sudan pushes back elections n South Kordofan state
  • SOUTH SUDAN and ETHIOPIA REFUGEES CAMPS:Declaration document for elections boycott
  • Anti-election campaign scares population of South Kordofan
  • Sudan’s inflation rate increases slightly in March
  • Saudi Agriculture Minister discusses ways to finance projects in Sudan
  • The Sudan liberation Movement/Army The campaign of topples
  • Food and Agriculture Organization and World Health Organization celebrate
  • Six students, one poet detained in El Obeid and Khartoum
  • There is any direction to postpone the elections whatsoever: Sudan’s ruling party
  • African Union High Level Implementation Panel on Sudan and South Sudan Press Release 1 April 2015
  • South Sudan,under leadership of Kiir,poses extraordinary threat to the U.S national security: Obama
  • Sudan rebels ready to repel new govt. offensive in South Kordofan
  • A meeting of the leaders of the Abyei community in Addis Ababa on April
  • (162,000) children have not been vaccinated in Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile: WHO
  • Joint Q and A by FIDH and ACJPS on the 10th Anniversary of the Darfur Referral to the ICC
  • Statement From Sudan Youth
  • Sudanese lawyers call for release of colleague
  • We are ready to deploy an infantry brigade in Yemen: Sudan’s president says
  • Prospect of arrests in Darfur case bleak:Fatou Bensouda
  • Killing of (21) civilians and fleeing (2,500) from South Kordofan state
  • Letter to African Union on Elections from Sudanese Civil Society
  • Sudan and UNICEF sign Joint Country Programme of Cooperation Agreement
  • Sudanese nationals assaulted in Yemen
  • Sudan’s Army dismisses reports that Yemen’s Houthi shot down Sudanese jet fighter
  • Sudan govt. not serious about National Dialogue: rebel leader
  • The rebel SPLM-N committed sabotage actions in South Kordofan: Sudanese army says
  • Sudan rebels claim attack on Habila garrison in South Kordofan
  • Egypt waits Sudan’s invitation to the National Committee on the Ethiopian dam
  • Sudan puts 4 jet fighters and 6,000 military troops at the disposal of Saudi Arabia
  • Sudan’s President praises efforts seeking to activate the joint Arab action
  • After claiming to down Saudi coalition plane, Houthis say they're holding Sudanese pilot
  • Rebels led by Machar announces that the killed 38 government soldiers in Jonglei and Unity states.
  • U.S Company fined USD 232.7 mln for transactions with Sudan and Iran
  • Sudan closes Iranian offices and representations in the country
  • Darfur Regional Authority head warns of Islamic State scenario in Darfur
  • Sudan’s opposition refuses to participate in the pre-dialogue meeting in Addis
  • Sudan confirms joining Saudi-led Yemen operation
  • Sudan’s opposition accept AU invitation, PCP declines
  • Schlumberger fined $232.7mn for breaking Iran, Sudan sanctions
  • Yemen: ICRC concerned at civilian casualties amid escalating violence
  • Sudanese govt. responsible for tribal violence: Darfur Bar
  • U.S. calls on South Sudanese parties to resume peace talks
  • Sudan Troika welcomes preparatory dialogue meeting
  • 6 million dollars from UN to draft Sudan’s security community
  • AU Panel invites Sudan govt., opposition to Addis Ababa
  • Pre-dialogue” meeting without conditions between Sudan’s government and opposition forces in Addis
  • Sudanese opposition forum denied permit in Khartoum
  • Sudan’s president travels to Egypt to participate in the Arab League summit
  • Bakeries close, water outage in Sudan’s capital
  • Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan sign Nile agreement
  • Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan sign agreement on Renaissance Dam
  • Joint Statement on the National Dialogue in Sudan by U.S. State Department
  • Security agents thwart anti-election forum in Port Sudan
  • South Sudan Rebel Group Releases Child Soldiers
  • Nine medical students were born in UK and studied medicine in Sudan
  • Missing British-Sudanese medics had humanitarian motives
  • France denies Darfur rebel leader Nour the permanent residence in its territory: Sudan’s Foreign Mi
  • International agents behind Arab, African extremism
  • Relations with Egypt at its best: Sudan’s President stresses
  • President Omar Al Bashir urges people of Darfur to expel the devil
  • British Embassy in Khartoum refuses to grant visas to many Sudanese
  • Land travels between Sudan and Ethiopia starts in April
  • Large quantity of drugs destroyed in eastern Sudan
  • Nine British medics enter Isis stronghold to work in hospitals
  • WFP Executive Director visits South Sudan
  • South Sudan Factions Recruit Thousands of Child Soldiers
  • (800) tones of aid to South Sudan’s victims through Sudan
  • President speeches, opposition raided in Sudan
  • Note by the Sudanese opposition organizations in the Diaspora
  • South Sudan warlord offers abducted boys sit exams - UN envoy
  • Population Under Pressure in South Sudan Opposition Territory
  • China supplies South Sudan with weapons to protect its oil fields
  • South Sudan rebels say civil war will go on
  • Thousands gather at Salva Kiir rally in South Sudan
  • Sudan: don't tie Darfur peacekeepers exit to tribal violence end
  • AFRICAN FUEL DEMAND KEEPS GROWING DESPITE ADVERSE CONDITIONS SAYS CITAC AFRICA REPORT
  • Sudan: ICRC appeals for funds to scale up humanitarian action
  • Sudan detainee El Agar needs eye surgery
  • Al Bashir pardons five JEM-Sudan convicts
  • Sudan hit by severe shortage of flour
  • Sudan’s army says that it killed 60 rebels in fighting in Southern Kordofan
  • Five dead, three injured in Darfur shootings
  • China describes its relationship with Sudan as a model must be followed
  • Sudanese popular and official delegations conduct dialogue with U.S. lobbies on sanctions
  • Al-Bashir discusses with Mufti of Croatia position of Muslim minorities
  • Call for Sudan to stop recruiting minors in South Kordofan
  • SPLM-N leadership: Sudan Deserves a New Peace
  • New UN Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator arrives in Sudan
  • Specialist shortage sees cancer rise in Sudan
  • South Sudan’s government says it does not want ‘Troika’ countries to be included in the peace talks
  • Foreign aid goods for sale at Sudanese markets: displaced
  • ICC knows it doesn't scare Sudan at all: Information Minister says
  • Sudan’s Profs demand justice for slain student
  • Sustainable fisheries project launched for Sudan’s Red Sea State
  • Sudanese army says it repels SPLM-N attack on Southern Kordofan
  • Sudan’s ruling party welcomes Berlin Declaration
  • ICC moves intended to disrupt the elections: Sudan’s parliament
  • Five die while hiding in Darfur’s Jebel Marra
  • Norway and UNIDO launch a € 4,8 million project for the sustainable management of marine fisheries
  • S. Sudan Braces for Sanctions as Economy Limps
  • Six new judges sworn in today at the seat of the International Criminal Court
  • UNICEF expresses its concern about the children situations in Sudan
  • Al-Bashir vows to complete the development in eastern Sudan
  • Sudan denies movement of extremists from Darfur to Libya
  • Pre-Trial Chamber II informs the United Nations Security Council about Sudan’s non-cooperation in t
  • The Secretary-General Remarks at the opening session of the Commission on the Status of Women
  • South Sudan:76 organizations call for publication of AU Inquiry Report as deadline for peace passe
  • Sudan’s Presidency directs judicial organs to provide all facilities for the COMESA Court of Justic
  • Sudanese army is preparing for the crush of the rebellion
  • A presidential pardon to release Sudan’s opposition figures within days
  • Lubanga case: ICC Appeals Chamber amends the Trial Chamber’s order for reparations to victims
  • Statement attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General on the South Sudan Peace Proce
  • Sudan, Egypt and Ethiopia meet in Khartoum to discuss the Ethiopian dam
  • German delegation briefs Sudan officials on Berlin forum
  • Sudan can solve the crisis in Juba: South Sudan’s Parliament says
  • Trial postponed against Leave! campaigners in eastern Sudan
  • Sudanese-German talks discuss Berlin Declaration
  • We will achieve peace this year by negotiation or war: Sudan’s president
  • UNAMID announces that it will cut 770 civilian jobs
  • About (3) million foreigners entered the country illegally: Sudanese Interior Ministry
  • Displaced leaders asked to vote for Sudan's ruling party
  • Khartoum and Addis Ababa agree to start public transport service
  • Civil society to Germany: Sudan continues atrocities
  • Foreign Minister Steinmeier welcomes Sudanese opposition’s Berlin Declaration on National Dialogue
  • Ngudjolo Chui case: ICC Appeals Chamber confirms the acquittal decision
  • Sudanese leader says being hounded by ICC, West
  • Fatou Bensouda, at a press conference in Uganda: justice will ultimately be dispensed for LRA crime
  • Sudan admits children lack iodine
  • U.N extends peacekeeping force in disputed area of Abyei
  • Airlines threaten to suspend Khartoum, Port Sudan flights
  • 16,000 Ugandan deploy on the Sudan-South Sudan borders
  • Tortured Hausa prisoners released in eastern Sudan
  • Freedoms severely curtailed in Sudan in 2014: Amnesty
  • South Sudan must establish a transitional government of national unity
  • 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
  • Darfur’s Minnawi says that Sudan’s upcoming election is mere propaganda
  • 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
  • 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 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
  • Military staff beats pregnant woman in Tabit, North Darfur
  • Kidnapping of (89) boys older than 12 in South Sudan: UNICEF
  • Darfur rebels kill soldiers in central Jebel Marra
  • Darfur authority stresses that improvement of U.S-Sudanese relations will bring peace
  • Central Darfur's displaced without shelter after fire
  • Sudan’s president addresses the Speakers of Parliaments of IGAD
  • Clashes displace over 41,000 people in Darfur: UN
  • 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
  • UNAMID prepares for a safe exit from Sudan’s Darfur
  • Sudanese hospital medics strike over non-payment
  • Sudan’s Vice President warns the young of extremism and terrorism
  • 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
  • South Sudan Warns Media Not to Publish Rebel Interviews
  • AU Commissioner deeply concerned over Abyei, Sudan
  • Sudan seizes print runs of 13 newspapers: watchdog
  • The dialogue conference kicks off this week: Sudan’s Government
  • Video Report Sheds Light On Fierce Fighting In Sudan
  • The dialogue will continue until a final agreement is reached: Sudan’s Vice-President
  • USA criticises Sudan for obstructing UN inquiry into mass rape
  • Sudan’s Women Union, Darfur Centre welcome HRW report
  • Sudan meets an international team to discuss an exit strategy of UNAMID
  • Unamid deputy visits Um Baru displaced
  • Unamid fires 209 local translators in Darfur
  • Political delegation in Tabit scares residents
  • IGAD's Inter-Parliamentary Union convenes its meeting in Khartoum
  • Fire destroys area in camp for displaced, South Darfur
  • Sudan investigates rape of girl in Darfur by UNAMID officer: Source
  • 38,600 displaced in Darfur in a month: OCHA
  • Sudan security detains man at North Darfur market
  • UNICEF discloses that (300) child soldiers were released in South Sudan
  • Statement of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Fatou Bensouda, on the Internation
  • Seven Investment Programme Areas Under the Sudanese National Agricultural Investment Plan (NAIP) Id
  • Sudan: Mass Rape by Army in Darfur UN, AU Should Press for Protection, International Investigation
  • Human rights investigations: Sudan army ordered mass rape Darfur
  • Military cooperation between Sudan and China
  • Sudan’s Communist Party condemns NCP accusations
  • Sudan’s president to meet the opposition forces on February 21
  • Two more militiamen die after army, militia clashes in Darfur’s East Jebel Marra
  • Sudan welcomes any U.S help to solve the Two Areas crisis
  • Red Cross / Red Crescent Movement deeply concerned about death of Sudanese Red Crescent workers
  • Sudan discusses with America official the refugee projects funded by Washington
  • Fire kills three children at Kalma camp in South Darfur
  • Sudan starts to deport (5,000) South Sudanese to their country
  • Launch of Sudanese electronic gateway project
  • 3 Sudanese Red Cross workers killed in war-torn Blue Nile
  • Three staff of the Sudanese Red Crescent killed in an attack in Blue Nile state
  • Militia officers stripped of their ranks in Central Darfur
  • 3 million dollar support from Finland for the needy in Sudan
  • Three Sudanese aid workers killed in Blue Nile state
  • SLM-SR statement in response to ICC Chief Prosecutor Suspension of Darfur Investigations
  • Fire destroys 45 houses in Abu Suruj camp, West Darfur
  • Activists oppose Sudanese govt. officials visit to USA
  • US, UK and Norway calls South Sudanese factions to reach a final peace agreement
  • Sudan’s opposition visits the detained leading opposition figures
  • Skin diseases, food shortage in Jebel Marra: newly displaced
  • Karti visit to Washington has nothing to do with Merriam Ibrahim issue: Sudan says
  • Students clash in Omdurman, several seriously wounded
  • Ethiopia to send more peacekeepers to Sudan’s disputed area of Abyei
  • US Secretary of State is pressing for a UN vote creating an arms embargo on South Sudan
  • Gunmen steal cash from stores in South Darfur capital
  • Death toll 15 from attack on North Darfur market
  • Director of UN Economic Commission for Africa visits Sudan
  • Firewood collectors assaulted in Kabkabiya, North Darfur
  • Sudan’s president supports the Arab Parliament efforts
  • Boy burns to death in attack on villages in North Darfur
  • Sudan’s government discloses that Mbeki has not submitted written proposals to resume negotiations
  • UNHCR welcomes the registration of South Sudanese citizens in Khartoum
  • Sudan and Arab League discuss providing assistance to Darfur
  • Thirst in North Darfur’s Shangil Tobaya camps
  • Commission to probe recent tribal violence in Gireida, South Darfur
  • MP demands rule of law restored in North Darfur
  • Sudan’s Ministry of Culture orders the closure of the Sudanese Writer’s Union
  • Sudan condemns the killing of two Japanese hostages by the Islamic State
  • 400 JEM faction combatants to merge with Sudan army
  • More bombs fall on Golo, Central Darfur
  • Sudanese court renews detention of opposition leader
  • Sudanese El Midan gagged for 10th time
  • The Evacuation of the World Foof Programme Team Through an Initaitive by New Sudan Women League In
  • Population ‘trapped’ in Central Darfur’s Golo
  • 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
  • Central Darfur’s Mukjar horror movie after sunset
  • USAID, BRAC Launch Project to Reach Out-of-School Children in South Sudan
  • Africa Union Peace and Security Council stands in the way of Justice in South Sudan
  • Former Sudan Lost Boy Becomes Chess Master in NYC
  • Sudanese official commends Kuwait's relentless support to Sudan
  • Britain contributes £7 million to the UN’s Common Humanitarian Fund appeal for Sudan
  • Villagers fleeing attacks in North Darfur could die of thirst
  • Boy dies as Sudanese MiG strafes Jebel Marra farms
  • Large fire displaces Central Darfuris
  • Sudan’s rebels brings down UN helicopter in Southern Kordofan
  • North Darfur’s Zamzam camp short of drinking water, medicines
  • Rights group accuses Sudan army of targeting hospital
  • UN condemns the bombing of a MSF hospital by Sudanese Air Force
  • Sudan’s Security Services raid and order closure of Mahmoud Mohamed Taha Cultural Centre
  • The Memorandum of Civil society working in Conflicts zones, and Human Rights advocacy and the chall
  • Unamid concern over impact of fighting on Darfuri civilians
  • Militiamen kidnap and rob North Darfuri, thousands flee homes
  • MSF hospital bombed in South Kordofan, Sudan
  • UN-HABITAT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CONCLUDES OFFICIAL MISSION TO SUDAN
  • Political parties, civil society sign Sudan Appeal in Omdurman
  • The first ever Chinese infantry battalion is expected in South Sudan: UN
  • Villagers executed in Jebel Marra, OCHA reports 5,700 newly displaced in North Darfur
  • South Sudanese civil war costs the economy $28 billion if it continues reports says
  • South Sudan conflict could cost $158 billion over next 20 years –study
  • Re: Sudanese-Chinese talks convened today in Khartoum
  • Civil efforts to end tribal conflict in Sudan’s Darfur
  • Significant civilian displacement in Sudan's North and South Darfur: UN says
  • Sudan’s security announces end of the insurgency this year
  • UN sends mission to North Darfur, militia raids go unreported
  • UN evacuates (220) staff and aid workers from South Sudan
  • Unamid offers to support Deleig camps in Central Darfur
  • Darfur displaced in need of covers, medicines, as cold wave hits Sudan
  • Sudan extends MoU of on humanitarian assistance to South Sudan
  • SPLM-N preparations for release of 20 Sudan govt. troops
  • Sudan rejects UN request to undo the expulsion of 2 international staff
  • UN Security Council holds a closed-door meeting on Sudan
  • Sudan’s Parliament supports the expulsion of the two UN officials
  • Al Bashir is uniting Sudan with his hate speeches: Umma Party leader
  • UN delivers food aid South Sudan via Sudan
  • British Minister condemns Sudan’s decision to expel UN two officials
  • Sudan regrets for Ki-moon statements on expel of two UN officials
  • Sudan says no direction to separate negotiations on Two Areas issues
  • Statement Attributable to the Spokesman for the Secretary-General on Sudan
  • Senior UN officials in Sudan asked to leave
  • Sudan’s government expels representative of Ban Ki-moon from the country
  • Darfur Association warns for widespread govt. attacks
  • Letter to the UN on the ICC sent today:Re the ICC arrest warrant for President al Bashir
  • Britain donates ($ 17.7 million) for WFP in Sudan
  • Troika supports negotiations between Sudan’s government and the rebel SPLM-N
  • UN says that South Sudanese rebels killed, raped civilians during an attack in October
  • UN: South Sudan rebels committed atrocities
  • Sudan School Becomes Target of Aerial Attacks
  • Ireland donates ($ 3) million for Sudan’s humanitarian needs
  • More advocacy needed for Sudan Appeal: Sudanese Communist Party's
  • Displaced urge UN Security Council to act on Darfur case
  • UNSC warns of considering all measures against those impeding the peace process in South Sudan
  • Sudanese migrant crushed on M25 after hiding under lorry
  • Norway provides $ 1.9 million to WFP’s emergency operations in Sudan
  • South Sudan’s leaders allowed their personal ambitions to jeopardize the future of an entire nation
  • Foreign Minister accuses bodies of conspiring against armed forces
  • Security Council Press Statement on Sudan, South Sudan
  • UN urges Sudan and the rebel (SPLM-N) to refrain from violence against civilians
  • REDRESS calls for the release of Sudan's distinguished human rights lawyer Dr.Amin Mekki Medani
  • African Union presents a compromise paper to Sudan’s government and the rebel SPLM-N
  • SPLM-North: Government has no solutions to issues of Darfur and two areas
  • Sudan Call A Political Declaration on the Establishment of a State of Citizenship and Democracy
  • 15 killed and 11 injured in armed attack on bus in South Darfur following opening of Hamada market
  • ICRC resumes its work in Sudan
  • SPLM-N wanted to discuss other issues than the Tow Areas issues : Sudan’s government
  • Sudan’s army announces “Decisive Winter” to end rebellion in South Kordofan
  • Italy supports UNHCR to tackle human trafficking in Sudan
  • An important Statement No (17 ) by Commander / Ismail Khamis Galab The former Governor of Sou
  • UN renews the mandate of the U.N. Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) for six months.
  • (13) Aid workers have lost their lives in South Sudanese attacks: UN says
  • Sudanese organizations in USA Letter to UNSC on Tabit Crime
  • Minawi: Darfur issue should be addressed within comprehensive solution framework
  • Khartoum receives (5,000) of South Sudanese refugees
  • UN calls on all conflict parties in South Sudan to respect their ceasefire commitments
  • Troika calls for immediate cessation of hostilities in Sudan
  • Sudan’s government and the rebel SPLM-N make a breakthrough in their talks in Addis
  • We do what we can to support Sudan’s national dialogue: British Ambassador
  • Sudan’s government and the rebels accuse each other of irresponsibility and lack of seriousness
  • THE POSITION OF THE SPLM-N ON THE DRAFT AGENDA FOR THE TALKS BETWEEN THE SUDAN GOVERNMENT AND THE
  • Urgent Statement Sudan's ambassador in Cairo: denying facts and covering of rape crimes
  • EU delegation and Norwegian mission in Sudan express concern over security situations in Darfur
  • and#8203; The SPLM-N Statement at the Opening Session of the Addis Ababa Negotiation on November 12, 2014
  • Troika welcomes negotiations between Sudan’s government and SPM-N and (SRF)
  • The (7) rounds of negotiations between Sudan’s Government and SPLM-N starts today
  • Sudan sends hundreds of tones of humanitarian relief to neighboring South Sudan
  • There is no military solution for the conflict in Darfur: EU
  • Sudan’s (7+7) committee participates in Addis Ababa dialogue on November 12: official
  • An important Statement No (15 ) by Commander / Ismail Khamis Galab The former Governor of Sou
  • South Sudan: Neighbors Should Press UN for Arms Embargo
  • Qatar Development donates $1.7 Million for Darfur Internal Dialogue Consultations
  • Talks in Qatar to join the non-signatory Darfur’s armed movements to peace process
  • Norway’s government grants $1.6 million to Sudan to address the country humanitarian needs
  • An important Statement No.14 by Commander Ismail Khamis Jalab The former governor of South Kordofan
  • ICC holds first sub-regional Seminar of Counsel and the Legal Profession in Dakar, Senegal
  • Abdullah al Matouq and Antand#243;nio Guterres praise Sudan for generously welcoming South Sudanese refuge
  • Subsahara Centre, Ottawa, Canada:The Conflict in Upper Nile State Describes events through 12 Oc 14
  • Nuba Mountains Queen calls for cessation of war
  • Another brutal war crime committed by khartoum regime in Hieban town
  • More than 100,000 South Sudanese refugees now in Sudan
  • Sudan allows two NGOs in East Jebel Marra, Darfur
  • SLM-Minawi faction: Countdown for arresting Al-bashir begins
  • Letter to President Obama from Sudanese living in Diaspora
  • NUER COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION IN CAIRO REJECT PRESIDENT KIIR' VISIT TO EGYPT
  • Two women raped for six hours in South Darfur
  • At Least 3 Dead as South Sudan Soldiers Rampage
  • Chairman of Darfur Regional Authority confirms US participation in the donors’ conference in Doha
  • Sudanese Revolutionary Front welcomes UN action toward situations in Central Africa Republic
  • Interview with the Head of UN-Habitat Office in Sudan, Wael Al-Ashhab
  • US urges parties to conflict in S. Sudan to stop fighting
  • Fighting the war in the mountains of Sudanand#138; with a camera
  • South Sudan President affirms keenness toward peace
  • Rain, wind damage 700 tents in South Darfur camp
  • Police beat, arrest villagers in Sudan's River Nile
  • US Pledges Another $83 Million for South Sudan
  • THE SECRETARY-GENERAL REMARKS TO HIGH-LEVEL MEETING ON HOPE FOR SOUTH SUDAN
  • Statement of the Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in the Sudan Mashood A. Baderi
  • Presentation by the Independent Expert on the Situation of Human Rights in Sudan
  • Sudan Democracy First Group condemns wave of arbitrary arrests in Sudan
  • Sudan must stop attacks on civilians in Blue Nile state and guarantee safety of detainees
  • Report of the Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in the Sudan, Mashood A. Baderin
  • Scores Killed in South Sudan Fighting as Peace Talks Resume
  • Sudan lifts ban on Red Cross operations
  • Sudan: ICRC set to resume its humanitarian work
  • Press release on SPLM delegation's visit to China
  • South Sudan wants to kick out foreign aid workers, even as a devastating famine looms
  • Sudanese government rejects cease fire in two areas
  • UNAMID calls for restraint over displaced camp tensions
  • Stop the Bombardment of Innocent Civilians in Darfur, Nuba Mountains/South Kordofan and Blue Nile
  • The African Union welcomes the Agreement reached by Sudanese Parties on their participation in the
  • Sudanese FM receives message from Kuwaiti counterpart
  • Sudan committee, opposition agree on National Dialogue
  • South Sudan: More than 30 organizations call for immediate arms embargo
  • Humanitarian disaster in Red Sea State: eastern Sudan MP
  • UK pledges further support for humanitarian crisis in South Sudan
  • Press Release Arab Coalition for Sudan and the Arab Network for Media Crisis Inaugurate the (90) da
  • SPLM-North leader accuses Rapid Support forces of recruitment of children
  • South Sudan Has a Choice... Between Horror and Misery
  • Sudan's rebels to consult AU in Addis this Sunday
  • Sudan: ICRC signs country agreement with government
  • 18 million EU grant for primary education in Sudan
  • UNICEF receives two million Euros to face malnutrition in children in Sudan
  • South Sudan rivals sign new ceasefire deal
  • To South Sudan’s woes, add famine — 50,000 kids at risk of death
  • Wounded Ma'aliya transferred from East Darfur to Khartoum
  • John Raymond Jones : QandA on arms embargo on South Sudan
  • Yasir Arman: Bombardment in Nuba Mountains
  • Red Cross absent in Sudan: Darfur rebels hand captives to families
  • South Sudan Ex-VP Rejects President Kiir’s Offer to End Conflict
  • A New Approach to the National Dialogue in Sudan that will Stop the Wars, Address the Humanitarian
  • Invitation for a press conference by the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in the Sudan, Mr
  • Paris Communique To unite the forces of change in order to end the war and establish a democratic s
  • Deputy Chairwoman of Umma Party transported to female prison in Omdurman
  • Sudan Liberation Movement /Army – SLM/A MM Operational Mechanism to End Recruitment and Use of Ch
  • Security Council Press Statement on South Sudan - 6 August 2014
  • Minister for Africa calls for leadership in South Sudan talks
  • Qatar supports flood-affected persons in Sudan
  • Press statement: USG/ERC Valerie Amos on Sudan/South Sudan - 16 July 2014
  • UN: South Sudan arms embargo crucial after massive Chinese weapons transfer
  • Kibir pledges to consolidate woman and children rights in North Darfur
  • Finance Ministry: No shortage in development support for Sudan
  • Statement attributable to the Spokesman for the Secretary-General on the third Anniversary of the I
  • South Sudan: Independence Day marred by ongoing war crimes and looming famine
  • UNICEF: Children pose 70% of displaced persons in Sudan
  • Parliament rejects finance ministry answer on food gap in eastern Darfur
  • Sudan: Satellite images of indiscriminate bombing reveal potential war crime in Southern Kordofan
  • Darfur 2014: Time to Reframe the Narrative
  • UN rights expert in official mission to Khartoum, South Darfur, Blue Nile and Kassala
  • Statement on the Government of Sudan's Targeted Attacks on Civilians
  • 25 Years of Repression in Sudan - 3 Years of Killing in Nuba
  • International community must act to end Sudan’s “unprecedented and intense” bombing of civilians
  • UN: Lives of civilians in two areas in danger
  • 3rd anniversary of the war against the people of the Nuba Mountains and Blue Nile states
  • UN calls on Sudan to allow humanitarian aid staff freedom of movement
  • What Lies Ahead for President Mbeki’s Visit to War Affected Areas in Sudan؟
  • SUDANESE IN UK PROTEST AGAINST BASHIR’S REPRESSIVE REGIME
  • A National Dialogue, or a National (Congress Party) Monologue؟
  • 500 surgical operations to be undergone for children in Wad Medani for free
  • Darfur and S. Kordofan witness food and water gap amid rise in displaced persons
  • Sudan: Continued suspension of activities has severe humanitarian impact
  • Humanitarian pledging conference for South Sudan to begin tomorrow
  • South Sudan: New interactive conflict map highlights urgent need to protect civilians
  • South Sudan Army, Rebels Swap Accusations over New Truce Violations
  • SPLM-N claims to repel government forces in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains
  • The case of the Sudanese citizen Mariam Yahya Ibrahim
  • Call for Mr. Mbeki to visit Darfur
  • The European Union considers indiscriminate attack as war crime
  • New Amnesty International report - Nowhere Safe: Civilians Under Attack in South Sudan
  • Exhausted displaced reach Kassab camp in North Darfur
  • Egyptian security bans Sudanese deputy from entering Halayeb
  • South Darfur food gap 228,000 ton, East Darfur 175,000 ton
  • South Sudan frontlines report calm
  • Sudan: Massive Displacement in Sudan's South Kordofan
  • South Sudan: UN report on conflict echoes urgent Amnesty International call for accountability
  • Fierce fight in S. Sudan oil town; rebels counter
  • EU Ambassador: ‘Press freedom in Sudan will enhance its image globally’
  • Central Africa Republic asks Sudan help affected people
  • Million signatures campaign to remove governor, protests in eastern Sudan
  • Darfur displaced in need of tents, tarpaulins before rainy season
  • Spread of diseases in South Darfur’s Kalma camp
  • Qatari Minister: We support Sudan in various fields
  • Leaders of Revolutionary front meet Finish Development minister
  • New York protests against genocide in Sudan
  • Parties to talks exchange accusations as North Sector puts condition for cessation of hostilities
  • Full Account of the debate at Commons on South Sudan
  • UN Criticizes S. Sudan Leaders Over Famine Response
  • SPLM-North: government displaced more than 20. Thousand citizens in Kadugli
  • Peace Minister in Shadows government calls for unification of negation forums
  • Darfur refugees in Chad’s Farchana camp eating grass
  • North Darfur families call for release abducted relatives
  • South Sudan and rebels to resume peace talks
  • WFP WELCOMES US-DONATED FOOD FOR 4 MILLION VULNERABLE, HUNGRY PEOPLE IN SUDAN
  • Rebel SRF road map towards National Dialogue Sudan
  • UN Security Council Press Statement on South Sudan - New York, 24 April 2014
  • Non-food relief to be distributed among North Darfur's displaced
  • More than 224,000 new displaced in Darfur yet to return
  • Sudanese in South Sudan commemorate victims of Bentiu massacre
  • South Sudan: Ethnic Killings Spiraling UN Security Council Should Impose Sanctions, Boost Civilian
  • Sudan eyes more Kuwaiti investments
  • Newly displaced continue to arrive at El Salam camp in South Darfur
  • Darfur civil society initiative calls for resumption peace negotiations
  • Sudan's military court frees South Kordofan 'spy'
  • Sudanese refugees in Central African Republic living in fear
  • Death toll 406; condemnation rises in massacre of Darfuris in Bentiu
  • Darfur Bar Association lists Bentiu dead, injured
  • 70,000 civilians displaced in Sudan’s North Kordofan:Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPL
  • Over 70,000 civilians displaced in Rashad County
  • Opposition outlines problems in Sudan, says current year is decisive
  • South Sudan conflict: Bentiu 'ethnic slaughter' condemned
  • Darfur camps for the displaced call for aid, reject re-planning
  • 1 million south Sudanese may face famine: UN chief
  • ‘Legal technicality’ leads to expulsion of NGO Merlin from Sudan
  • Hundreds feared dead as rebels overrun Bentiu, South Sudan
  • South Sudan on brink of famine: UN chief
  • ‘Entire generation may face extinction’ in Sudan’s South Kordofan: SPLM-N
  • Killing, displacement, civilians kidnapped and their properties’ looted in Rashad County
  • Solidarity committee says some detainees still in prison
  • US Threat of South Sudan Sanctions Not a Hollow Warning, Envoy Says
  • Nearly 18,000 newly displaced still living rough in Darfur
  • Minawi: Peace cannot be made while “genocide” forces kill, burn and rape in Darfur
  • EU: Developments of situations in Darfur contradict call for dialogue by government
  • Australia provides $7.8m for South Sudan
  • Rebel demands international mediator at Sudan's national dialogue
  • Minawi describes as deception Al-Bashir’s call for dialogue with opposition
  • South Sudanese Models Tell A Powerful Story In Mike Mellia's Newest Photo Exhibition
  • Secretary of State John Kerry met today with the South Sudanese Minister Awan Riak
  • Sudan expels head of UN Population Fund
  • UK condemns Sudan: 'Sexual violence in Darfur almost doubled'
  • Heavy rains destroy homes of Darfur refugees in CAR
  • More than 16,000 displaced from Darfur’s Jebel Marra still living in the open
  • Revolutionary Front and National Consensus Forces call for comprehensive solution
  • Fleeing civil war, South Sudanese say national unity is a distant goal
  • Yasir Arman:Political and legal basis needed for Sudan dialogue
  • Sudan's Bashir unveils political reforms
  • The Sudanese President Omer Al-Bashir orders release of political detainees
  • 'Security Sudan, rights for citizens first, then national dialogue': CSOs
  • As S.Sudan conflict deepens, a generation loses hope
  • South Sudan Demands Apology Over Western Diplomats' Letter
  • Sudan aid needs astonishing : British official
  • South Sudan Will Starve Without Help, U.N. Warns
  • S Sudan on verge of Africa's worst famine
  • Desperate South Sudan refugees eating grass, roots
  • Sudan Human Rights and Humanitarian Bulletin for the period 01 to 15 March 2014
  • Official in charge of Sudan file at Dutch Foreign Ministry meets SPLM-North representative
  • Rally at front of the United Nations Darfur is burning
  • Western Nations Condemn Rights Abuses, Threats to UN in South Sudan
  • Local launch of the Sudan 2014 Humanitarian Plan (SUHP14)
  • Darfur Union’s (UK) letter to the Prime Minster David Cameron after the demonstration
  • Sudan Liberation Movement- Minawi: militias of Khartoum regime burn down villages in Darfur
  • One million forced from homes in South Sudan
  • Over a million flee South Sudan conflict, U.N. says
  • UN: One million displaced by S Sudan conflict
  • Sudan Liberation Movement-Minawi faction meets with UK foreign officials
  • Germany Announces $13 Million in Aid for South Sudan
  • Alarm raised over violence in Sudan's Darfur
  • UN: South Sudan refugees will pose additional burden on Khartoum
  • South Sudan's frontline nuns
  • Khartoum suspends U.N. refugee aid program in east Sudan
  • Sudan Human Rights and Humanitarian Bulletin for February 2014
  • US to give extra $83m in aid to South Sudan
  • Mohamed I. Elgadi’s Letter to President Obama
  • Humanitarian crisis looms as refugees from South Sudan pour into Ethiopia
  • Program: Symposium on National Reconciliation in South Sudan, Fordham Univ, April 5th
  • Large numbers of women and children flee rebel-held areas to Kadugli
  • Lifesaving S Sudan aid stalled at checkpoints
  • Sudan: ICRC staff member killed
  • S. Sudan President Restores Government Ministries
  • Security Council asks Juba to pull troops out of Abyei
  • UN: Thousands killed and abused in S Sudan
  • Darfur: Three Intense Weeks of Deadly Violence and Destruction
  • Discovery of Mislabeled Weapons Has Inflamed Tensions Between the U.N. and South Sudan
  • THE INTER-AGENCY STANDING COMMITTEE (IASC) EMERGENCY DIRECTORS GROUP VISIT SUDAN
  • Police disperse crowds attending student funeral
  • Sudan: Half a million civilians forced to flee as violence intensifies in Darfur
  • Darfuri Student Killed at Khartoum University
  • The PSC of the AU, at its 423rd meeting held on 10 March 2014, adopted a decision on the situation
  • 50 activists hand over memo to African Union requesting cease fire
  • Statement Attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General on Darfur
  • South Darfur: Pillay urges halt to attacks targeting civilians
  • South Sudan Conflict Erases Gains in Food Security, UN Agencies Say
  • What is the problem of Sudan-BRIEFING FROM THE SPLM/N :ON THE PEACE TALKS
  • Nabil Fahmy meets with South Sudan foreign minister
  • AU chief meets with Darfur rebel leaders
  • Wounded South Sudan Rebels Fear Hospital
  • Peace appeal from South Sudanese Australians
  • South Sudanese refugees forced to flee to Darfur
  • Pro-Sudanese government militias accused of fresh killings in Darfur
  • Catholic Church prevents March 7 opening of Clitoraid’s ‘Pleasure Hospital’
  • 2014 Master's Degree Scholarships for Sudanese, South Sudanese and Ethiopian candidates
  • statement issued by DRDC concerning the ongoing round of ethnic cleansing in Darfur
  • Arson, #####ng displace thousands in Sudan's Darfur
  • Fresh attacks in South Sudan squeeze humanitarian efforts
  • A symposium on Perspectives on National Reconciliation in South Sudan: Lessons learnt from South Af
  • Khartoum rejects dialogue with SPLM-North
  • South Sudan violence leaves donors disillusioned
  • South Sudan: War Crimes by Both Sides
  • NEWS FLASH: DR Congo: Arrest Sudanese President al-Bashir, wanted for genocide
  • Sudanese and UN official discuss Presidential speech and peace talks
  • Sudan Signs US$ 1,395,000.0 Project for Creating Job Opportunities for Youth in Sudan
  • Sudan liberation moment and Revolutionary Front delegation meets with US envoy
  • Nuer Community in Egypt Condemns the Killing of Nuer in South Sudan; Says it Was a Calculated Move
  • Press Release from Sudan People Liberation Movement Italy
  • SPLM spokesman denies news on resumption of direct talks with government delegation in Addis Ababa
  • SPLM office in the US issues statement on current talks in Addis Ababa
  • Fresh bombing in south Kordofan on the eve of Addis Ababa talks
  • Addis Ababa talks between government delegation and SPLM on the brink of collapse
  • The SPLM-N Statement at the Opening Session of the Addis Ababa Negotiations on
  • Publication of Constitutional Proetction of Human Rights in Sudan
  • Issues No. 6 and 7 of the Sudan Human Rights and Humanitarian Bulletin covering the periods 01 to 1
  • Sudan’s Humanitarian Aid Commission suspends the International Committee of the Red Cross’ operatio
  • Sudan suspends ICRC activities for technical reasons
  • Sudan: ICRC hopeful to resume activities as soon as possible
  • The Arabic Parliament is Discussing the Recent Developments in South Sudan
  • South Sudan President affirms keenness toward peace
  • Civil Society Forum on Sudan and South Sudan - Resolutions - Jan 2014
  • $US 1,300,000 Allocated for Creating Job Opportunities for Youth in Su
  • Fighting the war in the mountains of Sudanand#138; with a camera
  • Press Release issued at the conclusion of the Third Session of the CS
  • UN voices concern over abuses in Malakal
  • South Sudan crisis: Rebel-held town of Bor destroyed
  • South Sudan President Salva Kiir hits out at UN Souht Sudan's Presiden
  • Report documents ethnic killings as Uganda joins South Sudan fight
  • Representative of SPLM-North briefs Netherlands’ foreign ministry on s
  • Solidarity committee: Security arrests tens of Sudanese returnees
  • Minister of health holds Finance ministry responsible for doctors’ ex
  • US calls on parties to conflict in south Sudan to make quick progress
  • US urges parties to conflict in S. Sudan to stop fighting
  • Uganda Warns South Sudan Rebel Leader
  • Civilians Trying to Flee South Sudan Violence Are Caught Between Two S
  • South Sudan leaders must prevent 'disturbing' spread of violence
  • Sudan Human Rights and Humanitarian Bulletin Issue No 4 01 – 15 Decem
  • Interview with the Head of UN-Habitat Office in Sudan, Wael Al-Ashhab
  • Boosting Human Development in South Kordofan
  • Press Statement on the Technical Workshop by JEM and SLA/MM
  • Statement by the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator and UNDP Resid
  • Sudanese Revolutionary Front welcomes UN action toward situations in C
  • New Report: Crisis situation for women in Sudan
  • Activists Warn of Possible ‘Sudanese Summer'
  • Leader of Sudan liberation Movement / Army refuses participation in Ad
  • 3rd Issue of the Sudan Human Rights and Humanitarian Bulletin for the
  • Violence, Floods Impact Millions in S. Sudan: UN Official
  • The Sudan Relief and Rehabilitation Agency (SRRA) Press Statement
  • Video: Bombardment in Nuba Mountains
  • 100 killed in Sudan tribal clashes
  • Chad starts military campaign against rebels in Darfur
  • Sudanese ####### offender wins damages for being held in custody too long
  • UN: 460,000 Sudanese displaced by Darfur conflicts
  • Sudan polio vaccination blocked, says UN's John Ging
  • Sudan polio vaccination blocked, says UN's John Ging
  • Thousands of South Sudanese head home from Sudan
  • South Sudan poised to sign new deal compact with aid donors
  • The Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF) Welcomes the Polio Campaign in the
  • The SPLM-N is Ready to Sit with the Sudan Government for the Polio Ca
  • Statement of the United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinato
  • The first meeting of the board of directors of Darfur Rehabilitation a
  • Sudan appreciates the role played by Kuwait in all fields
  • The new US Envoy to Sudan and South Sudan meets with the leaders of Su
  • UN: Demand al-Bashir’s surrender to the International Criminal Court
  • Letter from African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies
  • South Sudan: Army Unlawfully Killed Civilians
  • South Sudan Floods Displace Tens of Thousands
  • Human Rights Situation in Sudan: Amnesty International’s joint written
  • Renewal and strengthening of the special procedure mandate on the situ
  • Letter of concern to AU from Ngok Di nka in Abyei area
  • Omer Hussein, Sudan: "There will not be North without South and no Sou
  • Sudan's First Vice President praises the depth of relations between th
  • Sudan Peoples’ Liberation Movement-North discusses with Swiss Governme
  • An Emirati medical team travel to Sudan to help the flood victims
  • The SPLM-N Delegation Met with the Swiss Government, Discussed a Child
  • Muslim scholars call on charitable organizations to intensify their ef
  • More than half a million people affected by flooding in Sudan
  • Sudan’s SPLM-N signs mine ban: Geneva Call
  • As Floods Ravage Sudan, Young Volunteers Revive a Tradition of Aid
  • Kuwait''s amb. delivers HH Kuwait Amir''s invitation to Sudan''s press
  • As Floods Ravage Sudan, Young Volunteers Revive a Tradition of Aid
  • Responding to Rice Claims: Foreign Ministry Affirms that Rebel moveme
  • The first plane carrying Saudi relief aid arrives in Khartoum to assis