Full Coverage: Sudan
May 2006
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05/31/2006
The Rift Valley Institute (RVI) and the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) have launched the Sudan Open Archive, an open-access digital library for Sudan, containing documents that until now were largely unavailable in digital form.
Read moreFrom: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related: [Africa] [North Africa] [ICT] |
05/26/2006
The partial Sudan peace deal signed in Abuja in May is unravelling in Darfur and the international community appears paralysed in the face of Khartoum’s objections to a UN force, warned a US African affairs lobby group.
Read more* Government allows UN to assess proposed Darfur mission * Darfur: no peace, no food * Darfur needs robust protection force * Joint UN-AU assessment team to visit Darfur within days From: Africa Action Related: [United States] |
05/24/2006
Sudanin hallituksen ja Darfurin suurimman kapinallisliikkeen välillä on allekirjoitettu sopimus, mutta rauhasta ei ole vielä tietoakaan. Afrikan unionin AMIS-operaatiota on vahvistettava, jotta pysyvä rauha saadaan aikaan. Myös hätäavun tarve on suuri, sillä Darfuria koettelee tällä hetkellä maailman suurin humanitaarinen kriisi, kirjoittaa YK:n pääsihteeri Kofi Annan.
Read moreFrom: Suomen YK-liitto Related: [Conflict Resolution] |
05/24/2006
Jan Egeland probably understands the Darfur conflict better than any other westerner. The UN Association for the USA got the low-down from the UN Humanitarian chief Tuesday.
Read moreFrom: World Federation of United Nations Associations Image: Jan Egeland
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05/23/2006
An upsurge of violence has led to death, injury and displacement of civilians in southern Sudan, an international medical humanitarian organisation warned today, as it announced that it had been forced to evacuate some of its international teams from the area.
Read moreFrom: Médecins sans frontières |
05/22/2006
Flagging donor response to World Food Programme appeals for aid is threatening to inflict a nutritional disaster on Sudan's Darfur region, a leading medical aid group warned today.
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05/19/2006
Peter Gantz's article suggesting a NATO force to arrest the Darfur genocide is one of the few concrete suggestions for actually defeating genocide. Sadly, the UN seems incapable of...
Read moreRelated: [Human Rights] [Geopolitics] [Conflict] [Conflict Resolution] [Arms & Military] [Peace] [Security] [United Nations] |
05/18/2006
The UN peacekeeping mission in Sudan need a stronger mandate, more resources, and higher troop levels to protect civilians, says an international refugee group.
Read more* Darfur crisis: campaign update * Help send emergency relief to women and children in Darfur * Without foreign chancelleries and Hollywood’s finest, can Darfur peace deal succeed? From: Africa Action, Refugees International |
05/18/2006
A leading campaigning group gives a recap of the latest developments in the peace deal, the expected UN troop deployment, worsening conditions for refugees, and several suggestions for how you can stay involved in fighting for justice in Darfur.
Read moreFrom: Africa Action Image: African Union peacekeepers in South Darfur. © Derk Segaar / United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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05/17/2006
The Security Council has taken a major step towards establishing a UN peacekeeping force in Sudan’s Darfur region by adopting a resolution calling for the deployment of a joint UN-Africa Union team to pave the way for the operation.
Read more* OneWorld headlines by email From: United Nations Image: UN Security Council
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05/16/2006
Leaders have failed to develop a "people's peace," says Julie Flint, warning that demonstrations by Darfurians against the deal as well as their ignorance of the deal's provisions are signs that it will not last.
Read moreFrom: Fahamu - Networks for Social Justice Image: Darfuri refugee in Chad. © Michelle Brown / Refugees International
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05/12/2006
The daily plight of the people of Darfur has not improved. Two million people who fled the violence are still internally displaced, far from what were once their homes and now completely dependent on external aid.
Read moreFrom: Médecins sans frontières |
05/11/2006
The man credited with beginning the Sudan disinvestment campaign is a literature professor at Smith College; find out why he decided to take action and how he became involved in ending the genocide in Darfur.
Read moreFrom: Peace X Peace Image: The divestment campaign has gathered force throughout the university community. © Refugees International
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05/08/2006
A day after calling for the strengthening of the African Union peacekeeping force in Darfur ahead of the deployment of a UN mission, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Jan Egeland today had to flee from a camp for displaced people in the region.
Read moreFrom: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Image: Jan Egeland
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05/07/2006
Un calendario abbastanza preciso dei tempi di attuazione del disarmo delle forze combattenti attive sul terreno e la creazione di zone cuscinetto intorno ai campi per sfollati in cui vivono quasi 2 milioni di persone sono le principali precisazioni contenute nell’accordo di pace, firmato ieri dal governo centrale sudanese e dall'Esercito per la liberazione del Sudan (Sla-m, il principale dei gruppi ribelli attivi in Darfur). Il più grande gruppo ribelle nella regione sudanese del Darfur ha accettato infatti di firmare un accordo di pace con il Governo: il passo in avanti è stato fatto quando il leader dello Sla-m, Minni Minnawi, è ritornato ai colloqui dopo lunghe ed intense trattative. Nei colloqui, che si svolgono ad Abuja (Nigeria), sono implicate quattro parti: il Governo sudanese, le milizie arabe pro-governative Janjaweed, ed i due gruppi ribelli: l'Sla-m ed il Jem (Justice and Equality Movement) che, comunque, non si dice contento dei termini dell'accordo offerto, mentre il Governo invece è già d'accordo per firmare. Il triennale conflitto del Darfur ha provocato più di 200.000 morti e più di 2 milioni di sfollati.
Read moreFrom: MISNA Related: [Conflict] [United Nations] Image: Truppe di peacekeeping in Darfur © Refugees International
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05/06/2006
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan welcomed the Sudan peace agreement and called on the government to allow a visit by a UN assessment team to make preparations for the arrival of a force from the world body.
Read moreFrom: United Nations Image: UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan: described Sarfur as 'an inexcusable tragedy' © United Nations
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05/05/2006
Twenty-nine families were greeted by cheers, dance, and song Wednesday as they returned from Uganda to their home villages in south Sudan.
Read moreFrom: United Nations Image: Refugees celebrating their homecoming at Kojo Keji in South Sudan. © United Nations
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05/05/2006
With only hours to go before the expiry of an extended deadline on an African Union peace deal in Sudan, talks insider Alex de Waal - an adviser to the African Union mediation on the conflict in Darfur - explains how the proposals can give the rebels a voice, start the dialogue needed to save the region’s fragile peace …and avoid a horrible alternative.
Read moreFrom: Index on Censorship |
05/05/2006
The situation in Darfur is worsening daily and an international protection force is urgently needed, a leading US lobby group on Africa said yesterday.
Read more* Top UN official sounds alarm over world inaction on Darfur * Why it takes a television series to draw attention to a real-life human drama * Sudan research guide From: Africa Action Related: [United States] Image: Jan Egeland, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator (UN)
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05/04/2006
A new Sudanese law restricting NGOs, as well as the effects of the pervasive presence of security and intelligence services, especially in Darfur, have been questioned by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Read more* Darfur 'near anarchy' From: United Nations Image: UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Louise Arbour © United Nations
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