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On 26 February 2015, some 110 Sudanese community policewomen concluded a five-day workshop on human rights, sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and child protection conducted by UNAMID at the North Darfur State Police…
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On 16 February 2015, UNAMID Deputy Joint Special Representative (DJSR) Abdul Kamara, attended the opening ceremony of a two day peacebuilding workshop in Bulbul Abu Jazo village, Al Salaam locality, South Darfur. The…
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On 10 February 2015, UNAMID Force Commander, Lt General Paul Mella visited Tawila and Korma in North Darfur to assess the security situation following recent clashes in the areas.Since January this year, thousands of newly…
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As part of efforts to strengthen relations and promote peaceful coexistence between different segments of the community, UNAMID, in collaboration with the State Farmer’s Association, the State Nomads Commission and native…
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UNAMID continues to provide technical and logistic support to the Government of Sudan in establishing peace across Darfur through the implementation of the Darfur DDR Programme and facilitating, in conjunction with relevant…
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As the ongoing peace process moves slowly but steadily forward, women in Darfur have started working actively to bring about peace and reconciliation in the region. By Sharon Lukunka Since the beginning of the ongoing…
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The ongoing conflict in Darfur has resulted in an unstable economy and an infrastructure that is in disrepair. In the midst of this, Darfuri women continue to create intricate handicrafts that not only represent a cultural…
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Noted theatre artist Mohamed Yusuf Andokai speaks about his passion for solo acts, his views on theatre in Darfur and how performance art can play a pivotal role in ushering in positive social change. By Emadeldin Rijal Born…
4 February 2015. El Fasher: A group of women is sheltered in Zam Zam camp for Internally Displaced Persons (IDP)Most of the new IDPs arrived recently from East Jebal Maraha and Tawila, as a result of following clashes between the Government of Sudan and rebel movements. Photo by Hamid Abdulsalam. UNAMID.
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By Mohamad Mahady and Owies Elfaki Maryam Yagoub Ishag and her family had to leave Sesioa village and walk a distance of some 40 kilometers, for three days, before they arrived in the Zam Zam camp for internally displaced…


