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  1. Civilizing Women: British Crusades in Colonial Sudan by Janice Boddy, 2007-07-02
  2. Darfur's Sorrow: The Forgotten History of a Humanitarian Disaster by M. W. Daly, 2010-05-24
  3. Egypt for the Egyptians!: The Socio-Political Crisis in Egypt, 1878-1882 (Ithaca Press Sudan Studies) by Alexander Scholch, 1981-01
  4. Equatoria: The Lado Enclave (General Studies Series) by C. H. Stigand, 1968-03-01
  5. SYRIA - Background.(Sudan's political history and economic conditions): An article from: APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula
  6. Southern Sudan and Its Fight for Freedom by Santino Fardol, 2006-06-28
  7. SUDAN - Background.(political history and economy ): An article from: APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula
  8. The Sudan: Contested National Identities (Indiana Series in Middle East Studies) by Ann Mosley Lesch, 1999-01-01
  9. A Different Shade of Colonialism: Egypt, Great Britain, and the Mastery of the Sudan by Eve M. Troutt Powell, 2003-05-29
  10. Historical Discord in the Nile Valley (Series in Islam and Society in Africa) by Gabriel R. Warburg, 1992-12
  11. A Tropical Dependency: An Outline of the Ancient History of the Western Soudan with an Account of the Modern Settlement of Northern Nigeria (Cambridge Library Collection - Women's Writing) by Flora Shaw, 2010-12-23
  12. A Biographical Dictionary of the Sudan: Biographic Dict of Sudan (Library of African Study) by Richard Hill, 1967-05-01
  13. Sudans War and Peace Agreements
  14. Sudan: The Reconquest Reappraised

81. SIL Bibliography: Sudan
joint literacy project of the southern regional government 1976 Review of A historyof the Hebrew language, by and society among the Murle of sudan, by Arensen
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82. Management Of The Crisis In The Sudan. Background Papers Presented To The Confer
Federation has been proposed for the sudan on previous occasions in the historyof constitution how both the National and regional institutions of
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BACKGROUND PAPERS PRESENTED TO THE CONFERENCE
A NEW POLITICAL STRUCTURE FOR THE SUDAN
Ahmed Ibrahim Diriage
A new political structure for the Sudan
  • Since its independence in January 1956 the Sudan has failed to secure political stability and peace to its people. Civil war between the South and the North had already broken out months before the country celebrated its independence. The war continued for seventeen years thus distorting our national resources by diverting them from development and services to the purchase of war machinery and paying for the cost of war. The war was brought to a halt in 1972 by the Addis Ababa Agreement signed between the Southern combatants and the government in the North. Yet in 1983 it started again as a result of arrogant and irresponsible decisions taken by the Government in Khartoum. Since independence the Sudan has experienced different types of governments and different types of political ideologies. We started with a democratically elected Government in 1953 and it was subsequently overthrown by a military dictatorship in 1958. In 1964 the military dictatorship was overthrown by a popular civil revolution. A short-lived civilian intellectual government was formed which was in turn overthrown by the political party leaders in less than a year. National elections in 1965 brought a second democratically elected partisan government. It lasted less than five years and it was in turn overthrown by a second popular revolution in which the armed forces stood by the side of the people. An interim government composed of a military council and a Civil Cabinet was formed.
  • 83. Management Of The Crisis In The Sudan. Position Statements: Ahmed Ibrahim Diriag
    problem. I said it is a regional problem, because if we look at the historyof the sudan, the sudan as a country is a young country. It
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    POSITION STATEMENTS: The following are transcripts from presentations recorded at the Bergen Conference. Editing has been minimized in order to give accurate accounts of the statements.
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    84. OSSREA Workshops
    Socioeconomic Aspects of Health Services in the sudan. the formation of discipline-orientedregional associations as in the case of Geography and history.
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    Thematic Workshops, Conferences, and Congresses
    • National Workshops Discipline-Focused Workshops Regional and International Thematic Conferences OSSREA Congress
      One of the approaches followed by OSSREA to realize its aim of promoting dialogue and interaction between social scientists, on the one hand, and between the scholars, development practitioners, and policy-makers, on the other hand, is the creation of public forums for the discussion and dissemination of research findings that are pertinent to development. Such forums have taken the form of national workshops, discipline-focused workshops, regional and international thematic conferences and the OSSREA Congress. These workshops and conferences have resulted in important publications.
    National Workshops Initially, OSSREA had been organizing the National Workshops in collaboration with institutions in member countries. After the formation of the National Chapters, however, each one began to select a topic that is timely and relevant for that country and organised a national workshop in which members of its constituency and other experts in the field can presented papers and participated in the deliberations. This tradition has continued to-date although the timing of the workshops is irregular. So far the following National Workshops have been organised in various member countries:
    • The Indigenization of the Zimbabwe Economy: Problems and Prospects. (18-19 August 1994)

    85. Welcome To CARE!
    assistant to the president, policy analyst and as CARE's regional manager for to conflictand postconflict situations, including Afghanistan, sudan and Iraq.
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    CARE's work in Iraq facts experts ... donate now If you are interested in interviewing any of the following people, please contact: Lurma Rackley , CARE director of public relations, at 404-979-9450 ( lrackley@care.org ), or Alina Labrada , press officer for CARE, at 404-979-9383 ( labrada@care.org In Atlanta:
    Peter D. Bell: President and CEO

    As president and CEO of CARE, one of the world's largest poverty-fighting organizations, Bell is responsible for overall policy, administration and fund raising, as well as CARE’s programs in more than 60 developing countries. Before becoming president of CARE in 1995, Bell was president of the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation. Previously, he served as president of the Inter-American Foundation and also worked for the Ford Foundation for 12 years, including 10 with its Latin American program. Bell was on CARE's board of directors for eight years, five of which he served as chairman. He is fluent in Spanish and Portuguese. Pat Carey: Senior Vice President for Program
    Carey is responsible for CARE's humanitarian and self-help projects in more than 60 developing countries. He has been with CARE for more than 20 years, leading foreign aid programs in India, Haiti, the Philippines and Bangladesh. He also served as director of international services, gaining experience in international fund raising. While in this position, Carey drafted the operational guidelines for CARE International, a federation of CARE fund-raising and planning offices in 11 countries.

    86. Regional Activity
    Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Iran, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Pakistan, Syria, sudan,Tunisia, Yemen of Section 3 are related to the First regional Training Course
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    IDD ACTIVITIES IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN REGION
    Recognizing the need to establish effective salt iodization in the countries affected, a Tri-Regional Traveling Seminar was organized between the WHO-EMRO, South East Asia and Western Pacific Region in India and Nepal in November 1991 to see salt iodization and iodized oil distribution in practice. The Islamic Republic of Iran and the Syrian Arab Republic were the first countries in the Region to start iodizing salt. The MENA Regional IDD Workshop was held in Dec. 1994 in Tehran, I.R. Iran by UNICEF. A joint CO/UNICEF/WHO workshop on the elimination of IDD was conducted in June 1994 in Ashkhabad, Turkmenistan. The first regional meeting on universal salt iodization for salt producers in the Eastern Mediterranean Region, held in Jordan in 1995, in which a number of technical consultancies were conducted, led to the establishment of a Regional Association of iodized salt producers. A symposium workshop on assessment and monitoring of IDD in countries of EMR was held by WHO, September 1999 in Tehran.

    87. A History Book Of ICEVI -> Appendix F
    Blind. sudan, visit by Danish expert. donated. Guatemala, First RegionalMeeting of the Latin America Committee of ICEVI in Guatemala City.
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    Appendix F: ICEVI Activities Timeline 1970-2001
    (The Timeline starts at 1970, as until then there were few ICEVI activities, except for the conferences every five years) s Papua New Guinea and Fiji. ICEVI’s contributing member organizations support efforts for relevant educational programs that took into account indigenous conditions. 1972 – Third Decade. Fifth International conference, Madrid, Spain. First Asian Regional Conference, Singapore. Kenya, Course for teachers of the blind, Nairobi. Brazil, Dr. Barraga, while attending the WCWB General Assembly in Sao Paulo, gave a short course in visual efficiency to teachers, psychologists and others. First Oceania Regional Conference, Brisbane, Australia. First European Regional Conference, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia. Malaysia, Second Asian Regional Conference. Second course for teachers of visually handicapped children, Al-Noor Institute for the Blind, Meharrack, Bahrain. Indonesia - Australian experts visit the Helen Keller International project for training teachers of the blind. Emphasis on counseling parents of pre-school blind children and on teacher training programs for teachers of integrated students. Australia, experts visit HKI project for training teachers. Saudi Arabia, five-week course for teachers of the blind, Riyadh.

    88. Sudan Understanding The Conflict Historical Context
    World
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    89. ROLL BACK MALARIA-REGIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY

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    General Afghanistan Bahrain Egypt ... Yemen Afghanistan
    Chloroquine resistance in Pakistan and the upsurge of falciparum malaria in Pakistani and Afghan refugee populations.
    Abstract Resistance of falciparum malaria to chloroquine and sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine in Afghan refugee settlements in western Pakistan: surveys by the general health services using a simplified in vivo test. Abstract More top Bahrain Hibernation of the malaria parasite in Bahrain Abstract History of eradication of malaria in Bahrain Abstract More top Egypt The ecological characteristics of anopheles mosquitoes associated with low malaria transmission in Siwa Oasis, Egypt Abstract History of eradication of malaria in Bahrain Abstract More top Iran The efficiency of a malaria screening program among Afghan refugees in Kerman, Islamic Republic of Iran Abstract Malarial antibodies and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase [G-6-PD] deficiency Abstract More top Ir aq Mosquito, malaria and war in present and past Abstract The problem of malaria: imported cases from abroad in Iraq Abstract More top Kuwait Hypnozoites resistant to primaquine: the first case reported from Kuwait Abstract Chloroquine-resistance in plasmodium vivax : the first case detected in Kuwait Abstract More top Morocco Malaria in Morocco, retrospective and actual situation

    90. Newsroom: Press Releases: Sudan: Cessation Of Hostilities Critical To Peace Talk
    sudan Cessation of Hostilities Critical to Peace Talks. sudan (January22, 2003) Five leading humanitarian organizations working
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    print this page e-mail this page Sudan: Cessation of Hostilities Critical to Peace Talks SUDAN (January 22, 2003) - Five leading humanitarian organizations working in both southern and northern Sudan called upon the Government of Sudan, SPLM and international community to make substantial progress towards peace in the coming weeks, including maintaining and extending the current cessation of hostilities. CARE International, the International Rescue Committee (IRC), Oxfam, Save the Children and Tearfund called upon influential governments and the United Nations to encourage the Sudanese parties to work towards a comprehensive and workable peace deal and to respect the cessation of hostilities agreement, which remains in force until March 31, 2003. They also asked both sides to extend the cessation of hostilities further - until the end of the negotiating process. "You can't make peace at the negotiating table and make war in the bush," says Kees Groenendijk of IRC. "A suspension of military activities is crucial to building confidence on both sides so that a lasting peace can work. The GOS and the SPLM must make every effort to contain military action throughout the country at this critical time." The humanitarian agencies also called upon all donors and international actors to speak with one voice in urging both sides toward a peaceful settlement of Sudan's two-decade long civil war. They noted that governments represented by the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), the governments of the United States, United Kingdom, Norway, and Egypt, as well as representatives of the European Union and the Arab League, are key to the process of peace and should maintain their support throughout the negotiations. Donors in particular must be prepared to develop well-coordinated plans for reconstruction assistance for all parts of Sudan following a peace deal.

    91. The Indian Ocean Newsletter, Confidential News From East And Southern Africa
    sudan/EUROPEAN UNION 01/06/02 Brussels Visit Down the Drain In the final count,there will be no visit to Brussels and to several European capitals for Ghazi
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    92. Sudan - Countrywatch.com
    sudan. Compare this section with another country from below Selecta country .
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