Nuba Mountains Democratic Forum
The Prospect for Peace and Sustainable Development in the Nuba Mountains.
A paper presented on 3rd March 2007 at the conference titled “Professional Young Sudanese Women and their Role in the Future of Their Country”, held at St. Anthony’s College, Oxford University.
By Shaza Suleiman Rahhal
Mr. Chairman
By Suleiman Rahhal
Between October 2007 and March 2008 Nuba Survival Foundation (NSF) in collaboration with Nuba Mountains International Association for Development (NMIAD) embarked on a capacity building project in the Nuba Mountains. The prime objective of this project is to build the capacity of civil sector and the community in the region. This is an important paramount to pave the way for building confidence, trust and peace between the Nuba and the Arabs tribes living in the region.
Nuba Mountains Democratic Forum
Memorandum on Kadugli Recent Events
While there are political authentication and rapid development taking place in Sudan, yet the suffering of the people in Nuba Mountains still continue, and it is increasing steadily day by day.
5th February 2007
For the past two years the Nuba Mountains Democratic Forum has been assiduously and with great interest following the Naivasha Agreement since it was signed in Kenya. Our main focus was on the implementation of the agreement, particularly in Southern Sudan and the Nuba Mountains region. However, it appears that its implementation is undergoing serious problems, in particular regarding the clauses stipulated for the Nuba Mountains, despite the fact that there were so few.
By Shaza Suleiman Rahhal
A paper presented on 3rd March 2007 at the conference titled �Professional Young Sudanese Women and their Role in the Future of Their Country�, held at St. Anthony�s College, Oxford University.
After long hard talks and bitter wrangling over who should run the ministry of energy and mines, the two parties - the National Congress Party (NCP) and the Sudan people's Liberation Movement (SPLM) finally reached an agreement on Thursday, 22 September 2005 and announced the formation of what so-called a "government of national unity"