Reports

  • Sovereignty Council Meets the Envoys of Troika Countries

    Abudigana Al-Tahir Lt-Gen Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo(First Vice-President of the Sovereignty Council), Lt-Gen Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan(Chairman of the Transitional Sovereign Council), Lt-Gen Shams El Din Kabbashi(member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council), and Lt-Gen Yasser Al-Atta(member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council) met the envoys of the Troika countries; US Envoy Ambassador Donald Booth, UK Envoy Mr. Bob Fairweather, and Norwegian Envoy Mr. Andrei Stansen. Their separate meetings discussed the process of implementing the Juba Agreement for the…

  • Any Responses from the Ministry of Health?!

    Mohammed Saad Kamil In a journalistic investigation, the Brown Land newspaper publishes documents about non-profit drugs worth 11 million dollars that were destroyed due to neglect. Sudan suffers from a severe crisis in terms of treatment and health, as medicines are scarce, the medical staff is numerically weak, and a complete imbalance in the health system with some humanitarian organizations trying to intervene and help, but they are shocked by the bitter fall of the…

  • The Impact of Infrastructure on Sustainable Development in Africa, a Call Directed to Decision-Makers

    Shawgei Salah Ahmed It is known that Goal No. 9 of the Sustainable Development Goals is to build resilient infrastructure, stimulate inclusive industrialization, and encourage innovation, and recall that this goal contains eight sub-objectives: First, to build good quality, reliable, sustainable, and resilient infrastructure, including regional and cross-border infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all. Second, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization, substantially increase by…

  • Hearing Loss and Deafness: Hope and Challenge

    Deaf Children Can Often be Kept Away from Other Members of Society – which is Why Education is Crucial. Haffiya Abdalla Speech and language acquisition delay is one of the most common neuro-development difficulties in early childhood. The reason to perform newborn hearing screening is to detect a hearing disorder as early as possible and take action by supplying the child with a hearing aid or a cochlear implant. Newborn hearing screening is done soon…

  • Three days Closed doors Cabinet’s Meeting Dots the I’s and Crosses the T’s, Designs Features of Upcoming Stage

    Al-Sammani Awadallah The Sudanese Council of Ministers discussed, during its three days closed meetings, the programs of the transitional government during the last period, and evaluate government performance and the progress of plans that have been developed within the government’s five priorities. All ministers and undersecretaries participated in the meetings to discuss the transitional government’s programs during the last period. The meetings evaluated government performance and follow-up on the progress of programs, plans, and projects…

  • International organizations in Africa, a comprehensive vision to promote sustainable development

    Shawgie Salah Ahmed The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa released its 2020 edition on innovative financing for private sector development, and the commission estimated the cost of achieving the sustainable development goals by 2030 in Africa at about $ 1.3 trillion annually and determined that this cost will increase significantly due to the expected population growth of 45% During the period 2020-2030, the new edition of the Economic Commission report highlighted the importance of…

  • Human Trafficking: Taking Action and Appropriate Support and Protection

    Sudan ratified the Protocol Against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Sea, and Air, which supplements the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime. Human Trafficking in Sudan has been A major Issue Since the 1980s Report by: Haffiya Abdalla Last Friday, the Sudanese authorities announced the arrest of 63 illegal immigrant girls in the state of Gedaref (east), adjacent to the border with Ethiopia. In a statement, the Sudanese police said, “The Anti-Smuggling Department…

  • Joint Security Force and the Challenges Ahead

    Al-Sammani Awadallah First Vice President of the Transitional Sovereign Council, and Chairman of the National Implementation Follow-up Committee for Juba Peace Agreement, 1st Lt. Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Daglo has issued a decree according to which Lt. Gen. Yassir Al-Atta was tasked with the formation of joint forces to restore and maintain security in the capital city (Khartoum) and other states. According to the decision, the joint forces consist of the armed forces, the Rapid Support…

  • Priorities of Infrastructure Projects in Sudan, Solid Foundations for Sustainable Development

    Shawgei Salah AhmedShwgy2000@gmail.com “Africa Agenda for the Year 2063”, which was opened in 2013, to promote integration and unity among African countries, through ten-year plans for five decades. We find that infrastructure has a central place in achieving these goals in its entirety, even if it is directly linked to the goal of unity and integration among countries in Africa. According to the State of Africa’s Integration Report, the cost of the infrastructure development program…

  • June 16th, the Day of the African Child.

    NCCW affirms Sudan’s commitment to all international and regional conventions and treaties Haffiya Elyas Khartoum — June 16th is the Day of the African Child. It was first established by the Organization of the African Unity in 1991. The day aims at raising awareness for the situation of children in African, and on the need for continuous improvement in education. It encourages people’s spirit of abundance to share something special with a child in Africa…

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