Year: 2021

  • Columns

    The Gap is Widening

    Omer B. Abu Haraz The Sudanese Professional Association (SPA) is the alliance of the legal Professional Trade Union before the coup of the Islamic Movement in June 1989. At the onset of the success of the coup, all (SPA)trade unions were dissolved. The SPA became legally dormant but clandestinely active. They led the uprising of September 2013 when millions took to the streets of Khartoum posing a real threat to the Islamic iron-grip rule. It…

  • Reports

    October: Breast Cancer Awareness Month

    In Sudan, Breast cancer is Characterized by younger Age, Delayed Diagnosis Haffiya Abdalla October is considered as the Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM), an annual international campaign to increase awareness of the disease, as well as to help raise funds for research into its origin, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and care, as well as to help raise funds for research into its origin, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and care. Women Initiatives Group organized yesterday October breast cancer…

  • Columns

    Issues of the Sudanese Political Economy and Problems of Agricultural Land Tenure in the Jazeera Project (1)

    Prof. El-sidieg A. AbasheraChairman of Jazeera Scheme “The land question is nowhere a mere local question; it is a universal question”                                                                                                      (Henry George; 1881) Introduction Land tenure is one of the most important issues facing the country, because it is closely linked to people’s lives, and with their economic, social, and political stability, and even with their existence in the first place. In this section of the book, we address the issue of land in Sudan,…

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    The Signing of New Alliance by Some Sudanese factions Deepens Division

    Al-Sammani Awadallah Several political factions including ex-rebel groups have announced the formation of an alliance separate from Sudan’s main civilian bloc, in the latest sign of splits marring the country’s transition. The announcement on Saturday at a ceremony in Khartoum came as Sudan reels from fragmentation within the Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC), an alliance that spearheaded protests that removed President Omar al-Bashir in April 2019. Sudan has since August 2019 been run by…

  • News

    Statement by UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, on Ethiopia

    “I was shocked by the information that the Government of Ethiopia has declared seven UN officials, including senior UN humanitarian officials, as persona non grata(Removing Diplomatic Immunity: Renders officials liable to prosecution with the country’s local laws). All UN humanitarian operations are guided by the core principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, and independence.  In Ethiopia, the UN is delivering life-saving aid – including food, medicine, water, and sanitation supplies – to people in desperate need.…

  • News

    Ministry of Irrigation Launches the First National Water Resource Strategy

    Staff Writer The Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources, Prof. Yassir Abbas will kick off on October 4, 2021, the workshop of the first national water resources strategy for the upcoming ten years (2021 – 2031) in the presence of the Prime Minister, Dr. Abdallah Hamdok. The National Water Resource Strategy provides the framework for the protection, use, development, conservation, management, and control of water resources for the country as a whole. The National Water…

  • Reports

    Climate Change in Sudan, Dark Shadows on Food Security

    Shawgei Salah AhmedShwgy2000@gmail.com Geographically, Sudan is located in northeastern Africa and occupies an area of 1,865,813 square kilometers, it is the third-largest country in Africa after Algeria and democratic Congo, and the third in the Arab world after Algeria and Saudi Arabia, Sixteenth in the world Sudan is one of the vast countries with diverse natural resources such as agricultural land, livestock and mineral wealth, forests and wealth Fish and freshwater. Sudan relies mainly on…

  • Columns

    Around the Corner

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid The revolutionary status is additional energy generated, when necessary, to any person and continues without being fade out until the demise of its causes. That being the case there is no fear that the current uprising in Sudan might be subject to relapse after the final victory is around the corner following years of struggle. The energies and the enthusiasm of the youth provided the political movements with all the requirements to…

  • Columns

    RSF Pioneering Role

    Ahmed Hassan Hurga Rapid Support Forces played a great pioneer role in restoring security and stability in Sudan and also give full support to the Sudanese military Forces works in one glove with all the organized Forces Rapid Support Forces now are representing a major part of the Sudanese military Forces and it submits to the military institution according to the law of the Sudanese military Forces Who he follows the efforts of this Forces,…

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    Ambassador of Malaysia to the Republic of Sudan

    Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim,Alhamdulillahi rabbil a’lamin, wassalah tuwassala mua’la ashrafil anbiya iwalmursalin, wa’ala alihi wasahbihi ajma’in Thank you Asaal and Wafa, our emcees for this afternoon, Sudanese-Malaysian People Friendship AssociationMalaysian Technical Cooperation Programme Alumni AssociationPETRONAS Sudan OfficeThe Malaysian Students in SudanLadies and gentlemen Assalamualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh and a very Good Afternoon. Introduction Alhamdulillah, let us express our deepest gratitude to Allah SWT who has blessed us to be here to celebrate Malaysia’s 64th National Day and…

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