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*Darfur & Sudan News Update by Radio Dabanga (26 July-1 August)*
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*Darfur: Calls on state governments to take measures against cholera*
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August 1 - 2017 DARFUR / DELGO / RED SEA / SENNAR Local leaders and MPs in
West and North Darfur have requested the health authorities to take
measures to prevent the spread of cholera in the region.
During the past three days, 19 people died of the infectious disease in
Murnei camp for the displaced in West Darfur. There is no doctor in the
camp. Nine volunteer nurses are treating the patients. In North Darfur, at
least four cholera patients died over the weekend. The isolation ward of
Kabkabiya Hospital received 17 new patients, bringing the total number of
cholera cases to 30.
North Darfur MPs have urged the state Health Minister to establish
isolation centres in the villages, as many roads will be impassable during
the rainy season and the patients will not be able to reach a hospital or
clinic.
In the area of Delgo in Northern State, four gold miners died of cholera
last week. The Delgo Hospital received 20 miners suffering from the
disease. A medical source predicted cholera epidemic in the region. “There
are about 30,000 people working in the region's traditional mining
industry, in an environment lacking the most basic necessities of life,
including clean drinking water.” Parents in the area have appealed on the
state Ministry of Education to close the schools for fear of spreading
cholera among the students.
In the most recent update, in early June
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the federal Minister of Health reported that 14,659 people were infected
with “watery diarrhoea”. 292 patients died. Mentioning the infectious
disease by its real name is not allowed in Sudan. The security apparatus
has repeatedly warned the press in the country not to cross this “red
line”. Cholera “seems to be a stigma for the government,” a UK-based
Sudanese specialist told Radio Dabanga *in January
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*‘Sudan spends less than 1.5% of GDP on education’*

July 31 - 2017 KHARTOUM The Sudanese government has lifted its hand from
education in terms of spending, says Dr Mohamed El Amin El Tom, a
mathematician and lecturer at various Sudanese universities.
In an interview with Radio Dabanga’s *Milafaat Sudaniya*, El Tom said that
at least 20 per cent of the state budget should be allocated to education.
“The conventional spending on education by developing countries lies around
5 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP),” he said. “Tunisia spends 7
per cent of its GDP on education, while Sudan spends
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between 1 and 1.4 per cent on schooling of its population.”

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El Tom further noted that though the government is neglecting the financial
part of education, it continues to control the objectives and curricula.
“Most countries are very careful regarding the development or adjustments
of the objectives of education and the school curricula, as not to
influence the minds of the students. In Sudan, the development of the
curricula lies fully in the hands of the authorities. The other
stakeholders, the teachers, parents, students, and the society have no say.”
According to the researcher, “The government does not want a political,
economic, and cultural transition in Sudan, so it leaves education as it
is.”
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August 1 – 2017 NUBA MOUNTAINS The leadership dispute within the Sudan
People’s Liberation Movement-North has affected the various tribes of Blue
Nile state, as the rebel factions fall for a large extent along ethnic
lines, *Nuba Reports *stated in a new briefing on Monday. The SPLM-N
leadership rift began in late ..

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August 1 – 2017 KHARTOUM The Sudanese government's fight against social
media and other electronic means of publication has raised concerns about
further restrictions on civil freedoms in the country. Last week, Sudan’s
Chief Justice Haydar Ahmed Dafallah announced strict regulations on
electronic media. ..

*Sudan becomes 39th province of Anglican Church
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July 31 – 2017 KHARTOUM The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has
declared Sudan a new province of the Anglican Church on Sunday. The
archbishop installed Ezekiel Kondo Kumir Kuku as Sudan's first archbishop
and primate in the All Saints Cathedral in Khartoum’s El Amarat district on
Sunday. The ceremony..

*Leaders of East Darfur warring tribes 'tansported' to Khartoum
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July 31 – 2017 ED DAEIN East Darfur authorities transported 21 Rizeigat and
Maaliya leaders to Khartoum on Sunday. The tribal leaders have reportedly
been summoned by the Presidency. Dozens of militants from both tribes were
detained in Keleikil. In South Darfur, the collection of illegal weapons
from tribesmen ..
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*Amnesty Int. calls for release of deported Sudanese activists
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July 29 – 2017 LONDON Three Sudanese activists who were deported from Saudi
Arabia on 11 July were detained by officers of the National Intelligence
and Security Service (NISS) upon arrival in Sudan. They are currently being
held at the NISS headquarters in Khartoum North. Amnesty International
stated ..

*Sudanese farmers: 'Sorghum prices unprofitable'
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July 28 - 2017 EL GEDAREF Farmers from El Gedaref have criticised the new
price offered by the Agricultural Bank for sorghum, which amounted to
SDG270 ($40) for a sack. They describe the slight increase of SDG20 as
unprofitable. A farmer from Galelnahal locality told Radio Dabanga that the
new price ..

*Sudan summons Libyan Charge D'Affaires over Kufra consulate shut-down
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July 27 - 2017 KHARTOUM Sudan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs today summoned
the Libyan Charge D'Affaires to Sudan, Ali Muftah Mahroug, following
yesterday’s announcement by the interim Libyan government of the closure of
the Sudanese consulate in Kufra. The official Sudan News Agency (SUNA)
reports ..

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July 27 - 2017 KHARTOUM The Leadership Office of Sudan's ruling National
Congress Party (NCP) has announced “total rejection to using university
compounds as scenes of destruction, torching and killing”. NCP Deputy
Chairman, Engineer Ibrahim Mahmoud, made press statements after a meeting
of the ..

*Sudanese journalist held covering El Gedaref teachers' protest
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July 26 - 2017 EL GEDAREF On Tuesday the security services in El Gedaref
arrested journalist Abdellatif El Daw while he was covering a protest by El
Gedaref’s teachers demanding to be free on Eid El Fitir and a work
allowance. A teacher told Radio Dabanga from El Gedaref that “The
government did not give ..


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