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Launching of Water Resources Strategy Deserves Appreciation
Muawad Mustafa Rashid The Sudanese government has announced the launching of the Sudan Water Sector Livelihoods Transforming Strategy (2021 – 2031) which aims at boosting food security for more than 7 million citizens in the rural areas, livelihoods, providing job opportunities for about 2 million citizens, and easy access of drinking water to all Sudanese with affordable prices. We believe that the following up and implementation of this strategy should be one of the top…
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The Bread and the UAE
Mohammed Saad Kamel The top concern of the Sudanese people these days is how to get a loaf of bread. I believe that this is the end of the path because hunger is the reason for all types of security and socio-economic collapse besides representing the most significant indicator for the failure of the state. Despite its failure in providing the basic needs of a dignified life, the government is continuously showing off its success…
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Retention
Al-Tahir Satti In April 2013, when the favoritism was coated by the “retention” I wrote several articles criticizing this retention as it breaks the ambitions of the qualified youth when they find themselves locked down in the civil service through the retention as this will not allow them to benefit from the training considering that they will be under such selfish contracts. And Because empowerment and nepotism, under the cover of retention, are among the…
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The Civil-Military Disputes: Institutionalism Crisis
Neimat AlNaiemneimatalnaiem@yahoo.com The Civilian and Military Transitional Government formed in August 2019 following the December revolution that ended 30 years of the former regime is facing many challenges and obstacles. The two components of the Transitional Government have to play a major role in leading the country peacefully during this transitional period. To rehabilitate and reform damage infrastructures, economy, boosting peace and security is a long and complicated process. So the two parties should put…
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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…
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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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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…
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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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World Bank Group President Visits Sudan
Staff Writer Prime Minister Dr. Abdullah Hamdouk receives in his office at the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, a short while ago, the President of the World Bank Group, Mr. David Malpass, in the first visit of its kind in nearly 5 decades.
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Mock Coup!
Osman Mirghani Regardless of who was behind the failed coup attempt, it seems to be nearer to a “mock exam” which the schools use to gauge student readiness. Although the Sudanese people who manage to overthrow the dictatorship of the Al-Bashir regime are not in a position to accept any coup idea because they learned from the previous coups that the coups bring more scourge, it is very strange that the people seemed indifferent and…