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  • The USA and the Critical Transition in Sudan

    The USA cannot burn the candle at both ends; either sanctioning Sudan’s transition leaders or working with them for democratic transformation and transitional justice. By Mekki ELMOGRABIPress Writer on African AffairsWhatsApp & Telegram +249912139350elmograbi@gmail.com In an apparent sign of a thaw in relations between the United States and Sudan, Washington elevated its diplomatic representation in Khartoum from charge d’affaires to a full ambassador when John Godfrey was appointed the first ambassador to Sudan since 1996.…

  • Sudan Celebrates World Children’s Day

    NCCW Renews commitment to Make Birth Registration Campaign A success Haffiya Elyas On November 20, 1959, the UN General Assembly adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, and on November 20, 1989, it adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Since 1990, World Children’s Day also marks the anniversary of the date that the UN General Assembly adopted both the declaration and the convention on children’s rights. The National Council for…

  • The Chinese Model of Sustainable Development: Lessons for Africa

    Shawgei Salah AhmedShwgy2000@gmail.com In general, economic reform means the sum of measures aimed at addressing the structural imbalances of the national economy. As a result, a transition is made to an open system based on market liberalization and broadening the base of development. In particular, Chinese economic reform means, a term referring to the program of economic reforms called “socialism with Chinese characteristics” and “socialist market economy” in the People’s Republic of China, launched by…

  • Symposium on Terrorism Organized by the Brown Land Media Corporation

    Abudigana Altahir The Brownland Media Corporation has recently organized a monumental symposium on terrorism and Sudan’s fight against all of its facets. With figures from the Ministries of Defense and Interior, the International Border Commission, The Army, and the Rapid Support Forces gracing those in attendance with detailed information on the nation’s efforts and bringing to light important information that wasn’t previously well known. Brigadier General Mohammed Ahmed, a representative of the RSF, said “Terrorism…

  • “Youth are Leaders of Change”

    The Blue Nile State Hosts the 9th National Youth Conference Haffiya Abdalla Blue Nile Region andNational Council for Child Welfare (NCCW) ،Child Welfare Council – Blue Nile Region in cooperation with UNICEF and UNFPA,Youth Mechanism for Child Protection organized the 9th National Youth Conference from 11-13October 2021″Under the slogan: Youth are Leaders of Change” Damazine – The aim of the conference is to contribute , integrate and to highlight the role and privacy of the…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Sudan Participates in 65th Annual Regular Session of the IAEA Conference, Vienna

    A bilateral Meeting Between Sudan’s Delegate and Rafael Mariano Grossi, the IAEA Director-General Report by Haffiya Abdalla Sudan participated in the 65th Annual Regular Session of the IAEA General Conference from 20 to 24 September 2021 at the Vienna International Centre (VIC) in Vienna, Austria The General Conference is an opportunity for all IAEA Member States to jointly consider matters related to the IAEA’s ongoing work, budget, and priorities. This year over 1 600 participants…

  • Technology Transfer is the Fastest Way to Achieve Sustainable Development; the African Case

    Technology Transfer is the Fastest Way to Achieve Sustainable Development; the African Case By: Shawgei Salah AhmedShwgy2000@gmail.com The united nations focused on harnessing science technology for development in a wide range of new and emerging technologies that can contribute to addressing sustainable development issues such as; reducing poverty, protecting the planet, and managing risk climate and natural hazards, and promoting gender equality gender and conflict prevention. In the field of investigation Food security and the…

  • Newborn Early Hearing Detection: No One Left Behind

    Cases of Deafness are caused by Genetic Factors and Others by Taking Some Drugs as well as Cases of Stumbling Births and Disease in Newborns Haffiya Abdalla Hearing is important to children because this is how they learn to communicate. Babies start hearing sounds before they are born. After birth, babies watch their parent’s faces and hear them speak. The baby’s hearing system continues to develop every day. At three months old, babies will smile…

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