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  • He’s raising hope in southern Sudan by boosting crop yields – and women’s rights

    He’s raising hope in southern Sudan by boosting crop yields – and women’s rights

    Driuni Jakani aims to transform his rural community in southern Sudan from postwar devastation to economic growth and prosperity. He’s already made a promising start. In January, southern Sudanese voted in a referendum in favor of becoming an independent nation.…

  • Abyei, Sudan’s potential tinderbox

    Abyei, Sudan’s potential tinderbox

    IN ABYEI, SUDAN Southern Sudan brimmed with optimism after a largely peaceful referendum this month that almost certainly will lead to the creation of a new nation. But in the contested border town of Abyei, the mood was somber. In…

  • Sudan Dispatch: Exhausted By Diplomacy

    Sudan Dispatch: Exhausted By Diplomacy

    Abyei, Sudan—In news coverage, the recent violence in Abyei, a contested border region between northern and southern Sudan, has attracted shorthand references to the region as “Sudan’s Kashmir.” But this is a label Kuol Deng Kuol, paramount chief of the…

  • Letter from Abyei: where a new Sudanese civil war could begin

    Letter from Abyei: where a new Sudanese civil war could begin

    “We have been made promises time and time again” said Deng Arop, the chief administrator of Sudan’s contested Abyei region, referring to the many unimplemented international agreements on the status of this area straddling what may soon be the border…

  • Sudan Dispatch: Uncertainty in Abyei

    Sudan Dispatch: Uncertainty in Abyei

    Abyei, Sudan—The week-long referendum on southern independence in Sudan has ended. The southern government is confident that turnout reached the 60 percent threshold needed to make the vote viable, and the Carter Center has issued a statement saying that the referendum…

  • Sudan Dispatch: The Coming Struggle

    Sudan Dispatch: The Coming Struggle

    Juba, Sudan—As voting continues in this week’s referendum, which is expected to pass, people here in the south are eagerly awaiting the formal announcement that their homeland, finally, will be a free nation. But, just before the vote began, Sudanese…

  • Sudan Dispatch: Homeward Bound

    Sudan Dispatch: Homeward Bound

    Bentiu, Sudan—In the center of this southern town, in a dusty public square with just a few trees for precious shade, 19 busloads of people arrived from Khartoum on Sunday, the first day of voting in this week’s historic referendum…

  • Sudan Dispatch: Reasons for Voting

    Sudan Dispatch: Reasons for Voting

    Bentiu, Sudan—Nyakuoth Jon arrived at a local polling station at 3 a.m. on Sunday, when voting began in southern Sudan’s self-determination referendum. Even at that early hour, she found many people already crowded in line. Jon, the mother of nine…

  • Sudan Dispatch: Will Oil Keep the Peace?

    Sudan Dispatch: Will Oil Keep the Peace?

    Bentiu, Sudan—Two days ago, President Omar Al Bashir made what is likely to be his last visit to Juba, the southern capital, as the head of a unified Sudan. Promising to be “the first to recognize the south” if southerners…

  • Sudan Dispatch: Is the End in Sight?

    Sudan Dispatch: Is the End in Sight?

    Juba, Sudan — In just four days, the people of southern Sudan will begin voting in a referendum on whether to become an independent nation. In hundreds of interviews over the past six years here, I have yet to meet…