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    Promising Start for Paris International Conference to Support Democratic Transition in Sudan

    Al-Sammani Awadallah Background Sudan hopes to entice investors and secure pledges to pay off its arrears to the International Monetary Fund at a conference in Paris on Monday, paving the way for wider relief on the external debt of at least $50 billion.Sudan built up huge arrears on its debt, but recently made rapid progress towards having much of it forgiven under the IMF and World Bank’s Highly Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) scheme. If IMF…

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    Sudan Launches Yellow Fever Vaccination Campaign Among Ethiopian Refugees and Host Communities

    Unfortunately, There is no Cure for Yellow Fever at the Moment. It is Only the Symptoms that Can be Treated. Based on WHO’s Classification for Yellow Fever Endemic Countries in Africa, Sudan is Classified As one of 31 high-risk African Countries. Haffiya Abdalla Health authorities in Sudan began implementing yellow fever vaccination campaign activities recently in priority states as part of a broader vaccination campaign against yellow fever, cholera, and polio targeting 100 000 people,…

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    Will Sudan Come Out of the Economic Crisis after the Paris Conference?

    Al-Sammani Awadallah The transitional government is anticipating the launching of the Paris Conference as the transitional government is dreaming high that the conference will lead to attracting foreign investments. The conference is supposed to address, among other things, debt issues in an effort to stabilize the country and to repair an economy battered by years of U.S. sanctions and government mismanagement during Omar al-Bashir’s 30-year rule. France will host the said international conference with private…

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    Islamic legislation in Ramadan: Contributions to achieving Sustainable Development in the Islamic world

    Shawgei Salah Ahmed Islam is the second largest human religion currently on the planet. According to a study conducted in 2015, Islam has 1.8 billion followers and constitutes about 24% of the world’s population. Most Muslims are either from two sects: Sunnis (80-90%, roughly 1.5 billion people) or Shiites (10-20%, roughly 170-340 million people). Islam is the predominant religion in Central Asia, Indonesia, the Middle East, South Asia, North Africa, the Sahel and some other…

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    Anti-Corruption Commission: Better Late than Never

    Muawad Mustafa Rashid The social media outlets were overwhelmed in the recent days about the joint meeting of the Sovereign Council and the Council of Ministers that endorsed the anti-corruption commission. The joint meeting also confirmed the continuation of the Empowerment Removal and the Recovery of Public Funds Committee, with full support to conduct its mission in a professional manner. The joint meeting’s objective was to endorse the anti-corruption commission bill and at the same…

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    Barrage de la Renaissance : avantages illimités !

    Dr. Elgayly Mohamed Abelhamid En 2011, l’Éthiopie s’est mise à construire le barrage de la renaissance, situé sur le Nil bleu, à environ 20 kilomètres de la frontière avec le Soudan. L’objectif principal de la construction du barrage est seulement de produire l’énergie électrique ; de ce fait, l’eau sera retenue derrière lui pendant un certain temps, puis elle sera coulée par les portes de la production électrique vers le Soudan et l’Égypte. En effet,…

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    Conférence de Paris, le canot de sauvetage pour l’économie du Soudan

    Dr. Abdalmonem Elfadil Le Soudan est doté des ressources abondantes grâce à ses diversités climatiques, géographiques et humaines d’où les convoitises des envahisseurs  dès son berceau. D’une telle aubaine, le Soudan, le canard boiteux, aurait dû être un pays du poids régional et international, mais les malédictions causées par les guerres, les coups d’État, les instabilités politiques, l’ignorance et le sectarisme constituaient des boulets handicapant ce pays à réaliser ses plans ambitieux particulièrement, d’être la…

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    Noble: In The Midst of Rumors

    Staff Writer The Paris Conference; a point of contention between a lot of Sudanese, and a hotbed of rumors. With unpleasant memories of the previous regime’s nepotism and corruption, journalists and the general populace have formed an inherent distrust for government. This fed a rumor-mill that would twist truths and falsehoods together on the assumption that since the government is involved, there must be a conspiracy a-foot. In this environment, good intentions can transform into…

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    Good Brevity Makes Sense

    Ghazi Al-Raih Noble Capital Group, which had been assigned to deal with the presentation of Sudan’s dossier at the Paris Conference, was founded and registered in the United Kingdom on May 2020. The pictures provided show the registration certificate issued by the registrar general in the UK. Noble’s offices are in London and Mauritius, meaning that it is not an American company as Hamdok’s cabinet officials argue. Is this because the agreement entered into was…

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    Trained Youth: A step towards Sustainable Development in Africa

    Shawgei Salah Ahmed The concept of sustainable development, a development that meets current needs without affecting the capacity for future generations to meet their needs through focusing on the three areas of economic, social, and environmental development. This is while taking into account population density and factors of internal migration from the countryside to cities, and external migration from poor countries in the third world to rich countries, and the mutual influences between these factors.…

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