Radio Dabanga (Hilversum)
Radio Dabanga is produced by a coalition of Sudanese journalists and international media development organizations.
Website: http://www.radiodabanga.org
November 29
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Sudan: Implementation of Darfur Water Project Announced
The Ministry of Finance in cooperation with the Transitional Darfur Regional Authority and the Ministry of Water Resources, Electricity and Dams, announced the upcoming... Read more »
November 28
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Sudan: Gunmen Kill Elderly Woman in North Darfur
A 70-year-old woman was killed inside a farm in Umm Laota, North Darfur, as a result of random shots fired by members of the Sudanese Central Reserve Forces and pro-government... Read more »
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Sudan: Yellow Fever Casualty Reported in Central Darfur Camp
A Zalingei camps coordinator, in Central Darfur, announced that one person died and another five were infected by yellow fever in the past weeks, Radio Dabanga has learned on... Read more »
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Sudan: Minister Attributes Fuel Shortage to Security Reasons
The Sudanese National Assembly overwhelmingly rejected the arguments provided by the minister of electricity explaining the causes of the constant power and fuel shortages South... Read more »
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Sudan: Sudan, U.S. Review Humanitarian Situation in Darfur
Sudan's Minister at the Presidency and the U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan have jointly reviewed the humanitarian situation in Darfur, Radio Dabanga learned on Tuesday, 27 November. Read more »
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Sudan: Sources - Air Force Drops 16 Bombs, Kills Woman
The Sudanese air force has dropped 16 bombs on the Nagoya village, Umm Doreen locality, South Kordofan, killing one woman, a local resident told Radio Dabanga. Read more »
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Sudan: Militia 'Burns 350 Houses' in South Kordofan
Citizens from El-Delanj locality, South Kordofan, accused a group of pro-government militia of burning 350 houses and 60 square kilometers of farms, they told Radio Dabanga on... Read more »
November 27
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Sudan: 16 Days Campaign Challenges Violence Against Women
On Sunday November 25, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, the start of the annual 16 days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign was... Read more »
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Sudan: The Potential Successors of Bashir Are Warming-Up for the Power Struggle [analysis]
Tanks were dwelling over Ebed Khatim Street, the people from Sudan were told the government prevented the nation from a coup attempt and high ranked officials were sent to prison. Read more »
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Sudan: Militants Allegedly Kill Two and Rape Three
Two displaced persons were killed and another four injured when an alleged pro-government militia opened fire on them in the village of Kobe at approximately four kilometers from... Read more »
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Sudan: Armed Herders Accused of Killing Farmer
Adam Abkar, a displaced person from Kendebe camp in West Darfur was allegedly shot dead by armed herders inside his farm on Sunday evening, November 25, Radio Dabanga has learned. Read more »
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Sudan: Fuel Prices Increase in West and South Darfur
Fuel prices have gone up in the states of West and South Darfur, causing a transport crisis and scarcity of electricity and water, Radio Dabanga learned on Sunday November 25. Read more »
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Sudan: Armed Herders Accused of Stabbing Displaced Persons
Armed herders are being accused of stabbing a displaced resident from Bendessey camp and another one from Mukjar camp in Central Darfur on Friday November 23, witnesses told Radio... Read more »
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Sudan: Nyala University Suspends Classes and Bans Student Activities
The council of deans of Nyala University in South Darfur has announced its decision to suspend classes in all faculties for the period of one week, starting Sunday November 25,... Read more »
November 26
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Sudan: Camps Suffering From Lack of Drinking Water
Residents from Nertity camp in Central Darfur are suffering from a lack of drinking water, reportedly caused by a lack of fuel to operate the water pumps, sources told Radio... Read more »
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Sudan: WFP to Distribute Food to Tawila Camps
The World Food Programme (WFP) and Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) confirmed, in a meeting with sheikhs, youth representatives and women, to continue... Read more »
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Sudan: Armed Group Reportedly Rapes Displaced Women
An armed group reportedly raped three displaced women from Mukjar camp in Burgi area, Central Darfur, on Friday November 23, sources told Radio Dabanga. Read more »
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Sudan: ICRC Facilitates Handover of SAF Soldiers
The Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF) handed over three members of the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Radio Dabanga has learned on... Read more »
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Sudan: State Health Ministers - 'Incidence of Yellow Fever Stabilized'
West Darfur's Minister of Health, Ishaq Ahmed Yaqoub, disclosed that a number of yellow fever patients disappeared from the hospital before completing their treatment in Foro... Read more »
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Sudan: Darfur Refugees - 'Delay in Food Distribution'
Sudanese refugees from Bambari camp in the Central African Republic have complained about a delay and lack of food ration distribution, Radio Dabanga learned on Friday November 23. Read more »
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Sudan: Unamid Supports Nomadic Education in North Darfur
In a media brief published on Sunday November 25, UNAMID announced its support of nomadic education in North Darfur. Read more »
November 24
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Sudan: Vaccination Campaigns Begin in Darfur
Vaccination campaigns against yellow fever are beginning throughout Darfur this weekend. Read more »
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Sudan: Herders Accused of Killing Four Farmers
Herders were accused of killing four farmers in two separate incidents in the last few days in North Darfur, witnesses told Radio Dabanga. Read more »
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Sudan: SLM-AN Claims Killing 83 Sudanese Soldiers
The Sudan Liberation Movement led by Abdelwahid al-Nur (SLM-AN) announced killing 83 Sudanese soldiers in the area of Ed el-Nabq, in Kabkabiya locality, North Darfur. Read more »
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Sudan: Students From Rival Parties Riot in Nyala
The police force of South Darfur has reportedly contained a riot that broke out at the University of Nyala between students who support rival parties, leaving at least one injured,... Read more »
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