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                                           Rift Valley Institute Field Courses 2013The  Rift Valley Institute’s three field courses, now in their tenth year, offer a  unique opportunity to spend an intensive week with an outstanding group of experts from https://123writings.com/buy-dissertation/ and fellow participants, away from routine distractions. Taught by  teams of leading regional and international specialists, the courses provide  the basis for an understanding of current political and developmental  challenges in Eastern and Central Africa. The innovative programme of seminars,  lectures, group discussions and special events examines key environmental,  political and cultural features of the three sub-regions, contextualizing  contemporary problems. They are designed for policy-makers, diplomats,  investors, development workers, researchers, activists and journalists––for new  arrivals to the region and those already working there who wish to deepen their  understanding.Sudan and South Sudan Course 
 Saturday  6 – Friday 12 July                                              The  tenth RVI course on Sudan and South Sudan will be held in Jinja, Uganda, from 6  to 12 July 2013. The course will again be under the direction of Justin Willis  of the University of Durham. Core teaching staff will include Magdi el-Gizouli  of Freiburg University, Joanna Oyediran of the Open Society Initiative for  Eastern Africa, and Douglas Johnson, author of The  Root Causes of Sudan’s Civil Wars. A course prospectus,  containing further details on all three courses, is attached or can be  downloaded here. Apply online here. You can pay a professional to do your essay at weeklyessay. For further details of the format, syllabus and core teaching staff of the courses, please see the attached course prospectus, or have your assignment done here.  Alternatively you can visit www.riftvalley.net/courses or  write to [email protected].  You can apply  online here or via www.riftvalley.net.  The application deadline is 31 March 2023. Applications will be considered in order  of receipt. All participants can get custom research papers at MyEssayWriting.co.uk. 
 Week of Supporting Sudan: For Just Peace and Democracy 
 Cairo  in 4/7/2023
 Press Release
 Week of Supporting Sudan: For Just Peace and Democracy
 Cairo: 7 - 11 July, 2012
 The Arab Coalition for Darfur, and the  Sudanese Group for Democracy First arrange week of solidarity with the peopleof  Sudan on issues of just peace and democracy in Cairo, Egypt, from Saturday,  July 7 to Wednesday, July 11, 2012.
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                                          The Schedule of the Sudan Issues Advocacy Week covers number of activities;  among them a Cultural Festival Day and enlightening seminar entitled "Call  from Land" at the Nation House Museum (Saad Zaghloul Cultural Center) in 2  Saad Zaghloul St., Saida Zainab, Cairo on July 8 from 2:30 pm to 11:00 pm. The  day includes the presentation of a documentary film along with a photo gallery  of victims of crimes against humanity and aerial bombardment from the  government against citizens in the areas of Blue Nile and Southern Kordofan,  Darfur and Abyei. In addition, the day will involve a concert with songs for  peace and justice in Sudan. During the week, bilateral meetings will be held  between the Sudanese delegation with officials of the Arab League, the Egyptian  Foreign Ministry and a number of embassies of Arab countries concerned with  Sudan issue in Egypt. It will cover open meetings with Egyptian and  international civil society organizations operating within Egypt, along with  interviews with media outlets, TV channels and regional and Egyptian  newspapers. The Advocacy Week aims to highlight the humanitarian tragedy faced  by civilians, displaced people, and refugees from areas of Southern Kardofan  and Blue Nile, and to urge the Sudanese government to allow access of  humanitarian agencies to about half a million affected people facing the danger  of famine and the continuing aerial bombardment. They are in desperate need of  water, food, medicine, and shelter.
 
 Throughout the events of this Week, the Arab Coalition for Darfur and the  Sudanese Group for Democracy First aim to break the silence and to draw the  attention of the public opinion and officials in the Arab world of the dire  Sudanese crisis which exceeds  what is happening in the Arab  countries  in terms of the humanitarian and human rights aspects and the  number of victims and the nature and the brutality of the crimes as well, in an  effort to stimulate solidarity and assistance to the Sudanese people in their  quest to change the crisis. The organizers also aim to re-introduce the crises  of Sudan as overlapping and interrelated, and to highlight that the just peace,  accountability and democracy cannot be achieved without integration and  interdependence or without sacrifice and compromise any of them at the expense  of the other.
 
 The Sudan Advocacy Week is to take place with the participation of a number of  intellectuals and civil society representatives from the Sudan, South Sudan,  Egypt and a number of Arab countries. The activities of the Week includes the  participation of a delegation of civil society and independent media leaders,  such as Dr. Ahmed Abdel Rahman Saeed, former Parliamentarian and specialist in  humanitarian issues and human rights in the Blue Nile and Southern Kordofan,  and Mr. Haj Warraq, the political analyst and editor of Freedoms electronic  newspaper, Ms. Amal Habbani, the writer, journalist and leader of the  Initiative "No to Women Oppression" and Mr. Mohammed Abdullah  Al-Dumah, the Minister and the former Parliamentarian and the Chairman of  Darfur Lawyer Council, Mr. Yai Joseph, the journalist and the human rights defender  of the state of South Sudan, and Mr. Abdel Monim Jack, the researcher in Social  Sciences and Director of the Sudanese Group for Democracy First.
 
 The organizing bodies will provide a detailed program of the activities of the  Advocacy Week in the coming days.
 For more information and for inquiries,  see the website: www.acdarfur.net 
 
 
 International pressure on northern Sudan needed for democratic transition (21 February 2023) More than a dozen civil society organizations called today on President Obama of the United States and Foreign Secretary Hague of the United Kingdom to press northern Sudan to undertake concrete legal and institutional reforms designed to ensure a smooth transition to democracy in the post-referendum north and south Sudan. Read the letter to President Obama  here Read the letter to Foreign Secretary Hague  here 
 Peace and Security Council should protect the right to a nationality in Sudan (Addis Ababa, 28 January 2023) More than two dozen civil society organisations called today
                                            on the AU’s Peace and Security Council to ensure that the rights of all Sudan’s existing
                                            citizens to a nationality are fully protected following the probable secession of South Sudan.
                                            The PSC has been following the implementation of the Sudan Comprehensive Peace
                                            Agreement, which provided for the referendum on independence of South Sudan. Read full press release  here Read submission to the PSC  here 
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