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Researching South Sudan: Kuajok on Heglig
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Saturday, 14 April 2012. I was going to write a post about hippos. But then the SPLA took Heglig and we seem to be teetering on the verge of war. With the Republic of Sudan. I don’t think that war is inevitably round the corner, I am cautiously optimistic that a resolution to Heglig will be found. But I was finding it hard to concentrate on hippos. What are people in Kuajok saying about the spirally political situation? These are the positions that I am hearing a lot. People are very angry with the UN an...
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Photos | The Sudanese Optimist
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To a worm in horseradish, the whole world is horseradish. I have managed to publish this fantastic group of historic Sudanese photos on my blog. Enjoy! One Response to “Photos”. April 9, 2012 at 11:17 pm. I was amazed with the photos …. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. RT @ diab ola.
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About | Konyokonyo Clinic
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A prescription for all ailments in SOuth Sudan. This is the blog of Dr. Konyokonyo, otherwise known as DKK, a clear headed one from South Sudan, who has the guts to comment on the ailments facing his part of the country. Before you decide to leave, my target audience are South Sudanese first, the rest of Sudan second, and the world third. If you don’t like that, too bad for you. My motto: “for all the ailments under the sun, the medications can be fun! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Daniel Ruben: Embrace Vocational Education for Sustainable Economic Transformation
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Blog sphere in web based arena for sharing knowledge, experiences and improvement of ones’ practice. Participants from Sudan. Post articles, comments and receive feedback from each others as well as from their professors from the three different context. This blog. Nucoop-daniel.blogspot.com) is one of many blogs under NUCOOP blog sphere. Friday, January 2, 2015. Embrace Vocational Education for Sustainable Economic Transformation. TVET thus equips people not only with vocational skills, but with a broad...
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Researching South Sudan: September 2011
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Wednesday, 7 September 2011. A Working Guide to Graves in Lakes State. This is a bit out there. I am have a blossoming interesting in graves in and around Rumbek and I want to indulge it. This could just be morbid curiosity but think this came from a wider interest in the architecture and built environment of Rumbek. Grave stones, being solid stone, survive better than a lot of other things. Posts where cattle had been tethered before being sacrificed. (See a photo. The Grave of Arol Kucuol, Cueibet.
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Researching South Sudan: Disappearing Heritage of Sudan, 1820-1956
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Monday, 26 March 2012. Disappearing Heritage of Sudan, 1820-1956. There is a really great looking exhibition opening in London next month. Photographer and filmmaker, Frederique Cifuentes spent 6 years in Sudan documenting ruins and remnants of the colonial period(s), "this photographic and video project is an exploration of the mechanics of empire through its official buildings, private residencies, cinema houses, railways, irrigation canals and bridges.". Who took over and why? 28 December 2015 at 09:59.
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Researching South Sudan: July 2011
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Wednesday, 20 July 2011. Dancing in Freedom Square. The last few weeks in Rumbek have been up and down. The Independence celebrations lasted for about a week, schools and many offices where closed and there were events every evening on Freedom Square (dances, athletics and football competitions). On Saturday morning, the Bishop of Rumbek, Ceaser Mazzolari died while giving mass. It’s a kind of self-mimicry or self-representation. Many of the participants feel quite distant from the ‘cattl...After maybe a...
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Researching South Sudan: October 2011
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Tuesday, 11 October 2011. The road to Wau. I like travelling by road. You see more, you stop in interesting places and you meet and talk to fellow travelers (because you are bumping along with them in an intimate fashion for hours and hours). Road travel gives me more of an illusion of safety, because I am not thousands of miles above the air in a metal shell. Although I realise it is the least safe way to travel. We made a further stop at the turning for Mapel to unload food (for the army? We walked fro...
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Researching South Sudan: February 2012
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Saturday, 4 February 2012. The Road to Wau, part 2. Public transport to Wau again. I re-iterate that I like public transport in South Sudan, I could fly, but I don’t enjoy it as much. Having said that yesterday’s journey had some highlights that made me wish I was safely strapped into a UN/WFP plane. We went to the bus stop in Rumbek early, too early it turned out, no one was there. The two friends I was with did some negotiation on my behalf to get me (1) in a good seat, (2) in a good car. In Tonj we st...