Sudanese economy
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Military Transitional Government
Omer B. Abu Haraz In all successful and stable governance in many countries, especially the developed, governance is normally fully civilian & democratic. The military is always far away from governance. In all of those countries, the constitutional role of the army is the protection of the borders and the safeguarding of the citizen’s safety and security. Almost all ministers of defense are civilians. Therefore, the normal situation is a civilian government and the exception…
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The Season of Migration to the North
Osman Mirghani In my recent visit to Cairo, I met with several Sudanese community officials and was shocked by horrible figures which indicate that the Sudanese crisis is escalating tremendously. I learned that there are more than 4 million Sudanese who are seeking refuge in Egypt, most of them are not just crossing tourists, but they are looking for permanent migration accompanying their families. About 22 thousand Sudanese students are studying in Egyptian governmental universities…
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Malnutrition and the School Meal: Alarm Bell
Muawad Mustafa Rashid Specialized reports revealed the existence of more than 6 million children in Sudan suffering from hunger and needing at least school meals to curb the drop-out phenomenon, besides reducing the rate of stunted growth among school kids. Globally nearly half of all deaths in children under 5 are attributed to nutrition, undernutrition puts children at greater risk of dying from common infections, increases the frequency and severity of such infections, and delays…
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Sudan’s Revolution and the Digital Revolution (2)
Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid Just as the digital revolution and its means of social communication played an essential role in the outbreak and victory of the popular movements in many countries, such as the Arab Spring revolutions and the December revolution in Sudan, counter-revolutionary circles use them to obstruct or reverse the path of change and to liquidate its revolutionary content, especially during the critical moments leading to social conflicts that always erupt when the…
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Food Security: Pipe Dreams
Muawad Mustafa Rashid The Minister of Finance affirmed while addressing the Arab Food Security Initiative scientific forum which took place in Al-Shariga Hall at the University of Khartoum last week, that there is a shortage in providing accurate information about the soil and the quantities of water and that is due to the failure of utilizing the natural resources of the country to the maximum. What our honorable Minister said is not new and is…
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Military Component Tripartite Committee Meets the Forces of National Consensus
Staff Writer Khartoum 01/09/2022 – The Vice-President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Chairman of the Tripartite Committee of the Military Component, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, chaired, at the Republican Palace today, the committee’s meeting with the National Accord Bloc, with the participation of a member of the Sovereign Council, Naval Engineer Ibrahim Jaber, within the framework of the consultations conducted by the military component with the political parties. in the yard. In a press statement, a…
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Sovereignty Council VP Praises the Great Development Witnessed by Sudanese-Turkish Relations
Staff Writer Khartoum 01/09/2022 – The Vice-President of the Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, praised the great development witnessed in Sudanese-Turkish relations. His Excellency, Your Excellency, during his reception at his office in the Republican Palace today, the Ambassador of Turkey in Khartoum, Ambassador Irfan Nazir Oglu, on the occasion of the end of a period in the country, in the presence of the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Dafallah Al-Hajj, affirmed…
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Sudan’s Revolution and the Digital Revolution (1)
Dr. Elshafie Khidir Saeid Industrial revolutions are defined as new scientific and technological breakthroughs and innovative ways of seeing and dealing with the world around us, which lead to a profound change in the economic and social dimensions in favor of improving human life, in addition to developing philosophical concepts and generalizations. It is well known that the scientific revolution in the first half of the nineteenth century, through the discoveries in the natural sciences…
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Turmoil of the Nine Mistakes
Omer B. Abu Haraz Nine mistakes led to the downfall of the gallant revolution of December 2028. Before listing the nine grave mistakes let us go back in the recent history since 1964. Two popular uprisings ousted two military dictatorships. Both uprisings were led from the beginning to the end by two civil society bodies. In 1964 the Organizations Front led the streets against the autocratic military regime of General Abboud. Political parties were on…
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Will They Return to the Same Houses?
Osman Mirghani The areas which were destroyed by the recent floods are many in almost all the states. Despite the apparent concern of the government authorities towards the disaster, all the current efforts will stop by the end of the rainy season. All of us will forget the disaster except the villagers whose houses were all at a ruin. Those villagers will start thinking about how to rebuild their houses or look for new locations.…