Reports
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Sudanese Intelligence .. Technical Development
in the Fight against Intercontinental CrimesRegional and International Appreciation for Sudanese General Intelligence Service efforts in Curbing Human Trafficking By: Al-Sammani Awadallah The General Intelligence Service in any country is playing a crucial and pivotal role in preserving the national, regional and international security through its efforts in curbing the intercontinental crimes besides fighting the human trafficking operations and drugs’ smuggling, added to its essential role according to the vision, plans and programmes of those…
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Polio Outbreak in Sudan Successfully Stopped and Declared Closed
Haffiya Abdalla Sudan’s outbreak of circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 (cVDPV2) has been successfully stopped, according to experts from WHO, UNICEF, and the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Declared in 15 out of 18 states, the outbreak was caused by a circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus (cVDPV2) strain imported from Chad, paralyzing 58 children. Today’s announcement comes after virtual and in-country reviews of Sudan’s response to the outbreak and its surveillance system by a…
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Association of the College of Marine and Fisheries Sciences Organizing a Training Workshop on Marine Biodiversity in the Red Sea State
Port Sudan: Naji Adam The Association of the Faculty of Marine Sciences at the Red Sea University organized, with the support of the Supreme Council for Natural Resources, the training workshop on the concept of marine biodiversity for a sustainable blue economy, within the framework of the project to strengthen national capacities and support and support the decision-making process and help in generalizing environmental obligations. The workshop discussed the importance of preserving marine biodiversity and…
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Women in the Areas of Displacement and Asylum: Rights and Challenges
Women Represent a High Percentage of Poor Communities That Are Highly Dependent on Local Natural Resources for Their Livelihood Haffiya Abdalla In recent history, Sudan has been the stage for prolonged conflicts and civil wars, as well as environmental changes, namely desertification. These forces have resulted not only in violence and famine but also in the forced migration of large numbers of the Sudanese population, both inside and outside the country’s borders. Given the expansive…
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Peace and Development: Key Message of President Xi’s Central Asia Visit Before the Party Congress
Yi FanBeijing-Based Observer of International Affairs Chinese President XJP just concluded his visit to Central Asia and attendance of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit. As the much anticipated, twice-in-a-decade national congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) is less than one month away, this visit naturally attracts much attention from international observers: what is the key message of President Xi’s first travel overseas since the pandemic began? What is China’s solution to the…
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Renewing Silk Road Spirit and Working for a Community with a Shared Future
— President Xi Jinping’s Visits to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Yi FanBeijing-Based Observer of International Affairs More than 2,000 years ago, the ancient Silk Road was opened by the people in China and Central Asia, driven by a desire for friendship and mutual learning, thus starting a great era of exchanges between civilizations. In the more recent era, a “new Silk Road” has brought China, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan together again— the Belt and Road Initiative. It…
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Kenya & Sudan: Promoting Innovation and Technology in Agriculture and Trade
Hashim .K. Mohamed Email.100hashbash.comChairman of Sudan Kenya Friendship SOC The Nairobi Branch of the Society is referred to as the Nairobi International Trade Fair. N.I.T.F was established as the East African Agricultural and Horticultural Society (EAA & HS) in 1901. The first show was held at the Jeevanjee gardens and market in 1902. It is located in Jamhuri Park, 10 km from the city center, approximately 30kms from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi, and 15km from…
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Launching of Initiative to Empower Women in Dealing with Climate Change and Addressing Disasters
Haffiya Abdalla Women are 14 times more likely to die from a climate disaster than men. That finding, by UN Women, reflects growing acknowledgment that the adverse effects of natural disasters affect marginalized groups, including women and children, more disproportionally. It is easy to see why: women are poorer because they earn less, have less-secure jobs, and are more dependent on the natural resources that climate change threatens the most, according to a report by…
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The Impact of Debt Burden on Sudan’s Ability to Attract Foreign Direct Investment and Reducing Poverty
Dr. Yessir Mohamed Alobaid Sudan has an area of about 1.8 million square kilometers and an estimated population of 33.4 million, half of which live in urban areas. As a result of the secession, the country lost 25% of its land area and about 20% of its population. Sudan is strategically located in the upper eastern part of Sub-Saharan Africa(SSA), bordering the Central African Republic, Chad, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Libya, and South Sudan. The country…
