Year: 2021
- Columns
Sudanese Media and Its Limited Effects (2–3)
Mohammed Saad Kamil The borders’ designed freedom, with all its redlines and banned circles, is but another feature of the latent causes behind the weakness of the Sudanese media and its inability to transform to real authority. The crucial issues, which affect the public and contribute to building the institutions on a strong basis are not allowed to be dealt with. However, most of the ruling regimes in Sudan remained to reject opening the door…
- Reports
The Setting of the National Action Plan and Road Map Implementation to Protect Children from Armed Conflicts
Twenty years ago, the world united to condemn and take action against the use of children in armed conflict. Haffiya Abdalla Since then, over 130,000 boys and girls have been released as a result of Action Plans mandated by the UN Security Council aimed at ending and preventing the recruitment and use of children in conflict. The National Council for Child Welfare NCCW in collaboration with UNICEF organized yesterday Setting of the National Action Plan…
- Columns
The Constitution-Making Commission
Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid The independent national commission is responsible for the constitution-making and the constitutional conference is one of the most crucial tools in the transition period. The success in accomplishing its tasks is a major key, if not the only one, to bring to an end the conflicts and civil war in the country, and to lay down the foundations of the modern and stable Sudanese state, with the consent of all its…
- en Francais
Investissement ou épuisement de nos ressources ?
Dr. Abdalmonem ElfadilAbdalmoneimalfadil@gmail.com Les investissements sont les meilleurs moyens pour relancer toute économie et garantir une croissance constante. En effet, c’est comme l’effet domino: une entreprise monte un projet générant un produit qui nécessite une matière première et une demande de mains d’œuvres; baissant ainsi le chômage et augmentant le prélèvements d’impôts et la consommation et par conséquent, le PIB (Produit intérieur brut) qui aidera à la création et l’amélioration des infrastructures et les services…
- Columns
India Develops its Information Technology
Ahmed Hassan Hurga The Information Technology (IT) Industry is an essential component of the technology-driven knowledge economy of the 21st century. Globally India has been recognized as a knowledge economy due to its impressive IT industry. The industry mainly encompasses IT services, IT-enabled services, e-economy online business, and software and hardware products. This industry is also instrumental in creating infrastructure to store, process, and exchange information for important business operations and other organizations. The IT-based…
- News
The National Swimming Championships Starts
Staff Writer All the administrative and technical arrangements have been completed by the Sudanese Swimming Federation to launch the activities of the Republic Swimming Championship, from 26 to 29 August. In the swimming pool of the Grand Hotel Hotel, with the participation of a multitude of states. Mr. Tariq Abdel Salam, Secretary of the Sudanese Swimming Federation, explained that all aspects related to the tournament had been completed after the arrival of the participating missions…
- News
Sudan and Chad Hold Joint Discussion Sessions
Staff Writer The Sudanese and Chadian sides held a session of bilateral talks at the Republican Palace, where the Sudanese delegation was headed by the Chairman of the Transitional Sovereign Council, Lieutenant-General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, while the Chadian side was headed by General Mohamed Idriss Deby, head of the Transitional Military Council, in the presence of members of the two delegations. The Chadian side also met with Lieutenant-General Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo and Dr. Abdalla Hamdok…
- Columns
Turmoil in Libya… Economic and Security Impacts on Sudan
Al-Sammani Awadallah Libya is witnessing significant security deterioration which has its negative impacts on the neighboring countries and the region in general, a matter that requires finding out the appropriate resolutions to deal with it, as this will make the neighboring countries enjoy peace and stability. Sudan, Chad, Niger, Egypt, and Algeria are considered the neighboring countries. Therefore the Sudanese government started taking steps in studying the crisis because it has its effects on the…
- Columns
GERD Controversial Dam: Facts and Figures
Muawad Mustafa Rashid Introduction: Recently, the tensions among Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile have escalated, particularly after Ethiopia announced started and completed the second filling the GERD’s reservoir, an action contrary to Egypt’s mandate that the dam not be filled without a legally binding agreement over the equitable allocation of the Nile’s waters. Egypt has also escalated its call to the international community to get…
- Columns
Turkey Celebrates its 99th Victory Day Anniversary
Dr. İrfan NeziroğluTurkish Ambassador to Sudan 30 August, Victory Day Message of The Turkish Embassy in Khartoum Today the Republic of Turkey celebrates with heartfelt emotions the 99th anniversary of Victory Day, which is a milestone in Turkish history. This victory of August 30, 1922, paved the way for the liberation of the Turkish territory and the establishment of the Republic of Turkey in 1923. Under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, our steadfast armed…