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26 Jun 2004
 
 
Insecurity, underfunding still dog aid in Darfur: UN
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A top UN agency warned yesterday that a combination of insecurity in Sudan's crisis-torn Darfur region and a lack of funding from the international community were still hampering aid for hundreds...
 
 
22 Jun 2004
 
Radebe: Opening of AfricaRail Exhibition (22/06/2004)
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REMARKS BY JEFF RADEBE, MP, MINISTER OF TRANSPORT, SOUTH AFRICA, AT THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE AFRICARAIL 2004 EXHIBITION
 
 
17 Jun 2004
 
Unicef study shows dire situation for women, children in southern Sudan
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A girl born in southern Sudan is ten times more likely to die in childbirth or pregnancy than to complete primary school, a new study by the United Nations Children‚s Fund (Unicef) shows as...
 
 
25 May 2004
 
African Union to inaugurate peace and security council
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The African Union is today due to officially launch its Peace and Security Council (PSC), the cornerstone of the continental body's ambitions to be a robust guarantor of stability in Africa.
 
 
21 May 2004
 
Sudan says aid workers no longer need pass to visit Darfur
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Sudanese Foreign Minister Mustafa Ismail said on Thursday aid workers would no longer need a special pass to visit the strife-torn western region of Darfur.
 
 
19 May 2004
 
UN refugee chief unimpressed with peace deal in western Sudan
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Rebels and government forces may be talking peace in Sudan's civil war, but minority ethnic groups are still being attacked and more than one million people have been displaced, UN High...
 
 
14 May 2004
 
Snyder arrives in Kenya for Sudan peace talks
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The US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Charles Snyder has arrived in Kenya to assist Khartoum and the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) in their final phase of peace...
 
 
13 May 2004
 
Sudan's Darfur calm because “no more villages to burn”
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A fragile calm has returned to Sudan's western Darfur, wracked by 15 months of war, but only because "there are no more villages to burn," a UN official said Wednesday.
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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