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South Sudan economy recovering.
Tuesday, April 24 2013 marked the opening of a new session of the South Sudanese parliamen...
published: 25 Apr 2013
author: CCTV Africa
South Sudan economy recovering.
South Sudan economy recovering.
Tuesday, April 24 2013 marked the opening of a new session of the South Sudanese parliament. President Salva Kiir vowed to keep the country at peace and to g...- published: 25 Apr 2013
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- author: CCTV Africa
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Sudan's Booming Economy - VOA Report
Thanks Mutasim for the link....
published: 27 Nov 2006
author: sfscorpio1
Sudan's Booming Economy - VOA Report
Sudan's Booming Economy - VOA Report
Thanks Mutasim for the link.- published: 27 Nov 2006
- views: 14011
- author: sfscorpio1
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Sudan's sinking economy raises tensions
According to the International Monetary Fund, Sudan has the worst performing economy in th...
published: 16 Dec 2012
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Sudan's sinking economy raises tensions
Sudan's sinking economy raises tensions
According to the International Monetary Fund, Sudan has the worst performing economy in the world with inflation rates varying from 45 to 60 percent. This is...- published: 16 Dec 2012
- views: 3105
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
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New railway track in Sudan
For more stories visit http://www.enca.com/videos/ February 24 - Sudan once had one of Afr...
published: 24 Feb 2013
author: enewschannel
New railway track in Sudan
New railway track in Sudan
For more stories visit http://www.enca.com/videos/ February 24 - Sudan once had one of Africa's largest railway networks but years of neglect and mismanageme...- published: 24 Feb 2013
- views: 543
- author: enewschannel
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S Sudan's unrest threatens Sudan's economy
Oil fields in the north of South Sudan are coming under threat from the fighting between t...
published: 08 Jan 2014
S Sudan's unrest threatens Sudan's economy
S Sudan's unrest threatens Sudan's economy
Oil fields in the north of South Sudan are coming under threat from the fighting between the government and the country's rebels. They are vital not just to Juba but also to Sudan, which serves as a major export route. Al Jazeera's Mohamed Vall reports from Khartoum.- published: 08 Jan 2014
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Commuters in agony as Sudan economy wanes
Commuters in agony as Sudan economy wanes....
published: 19 Dec 2012
author: LL Nero
Commuters in agony as Sudan economy wanes
Commuters in agony as Sudan economy wanes
Commuters in agony as Sudan economy wanes.- published: 19 Dec 2012
- views: 815
- author: LL Nero
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Sudan: Will sugar sweeten the economy?
Kenana, the largest sugar producer in the country plans to triple their ethanol production...
published: 16 May 2013
author: Al Qarra English
Sudan: Will sugar sweeten the economy?
Sudan: Will sugar sweeten the economy?
Kenana, the largest sugar producer in the country plans to triple their ethanol production in the next two years.- published: 16 May 2013
- views: 25
- author: Al Qarra English
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Sudan grapples with economic crisis
Sudan's president says unless weeks of border fighting with South Sudan is resolved there ...
published: 10 May 2012
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Sudan grapples with economic crisis
Sudan grapples with economic crisis
Sudan's president says unless weeks of border fighting with South Sudan is resolved there will be no talks on oil or trade. Tension has been high since South...- published: 10 May 2012
- views: 2774
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
10:46
South Sudan: clashes in the oil producing north, threatening the nation's economy - Africa News
In South Sudan, African mediators attempting to broker a peace deal have held talks with P...
published: 27 Dec 2013
South Sudan: clashes in the oil producing north, threatening the nation's economy - Africa News
South Sudan: clashes in the oil producing north, threatening the nation's economy - Africa News
In South Sudan, African mediators attempting to broker a peace deal have held talks with President Salva Kiir. This comes as clashes continue in the oil producing north, threatening the nation's economic lifeline. The International Red Cross says some 40 bodies have been recovered in the Central African Republic's capital Bangui, where tensions remain high. And Egypt's military-backed government has turned up the pressure on the Muslim Brotherhood, arresting dozens of the group's supporters. 12/26/2013 AFRICA NEWS- published: 27 Dec 2013
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1:42
South Sudan economy undermined
As a delegation from the UN Security Council is heading to Sudan this week to monitor prep...
published: 05 Oct 2010
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
South Sudan economy undermined
South Sudan economy undermined
As a delegation from the UN Security Council is heading to Sudan this week to monitor preparations for the upcoming referendum on independence for the south....- published: 05 Oct 2010
- views: 8319
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
2:05
Conflict in South Sudan hurts Economy
As the conflict in South Sudan continues, many businessmen are being forced to leave the c...
published: 05 Jan 2014
Conflict in South Sudan hurts Economy
Conflict in South Sudan hurts Economy
As the conflict in South Sudan continues, many businessmen are being forced to leave the country, causing even more damage to the youngest nation economy. CCTV's Michael Baleke had the opportunity to speak with some of them.- published: 05 Jan 2014
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2:40
South Sudan conflict : Impact on East Africa's economy
Thousands of people living and working in South Sudan have lost their jobs following weeks...
published: 05 Feb 2014
South Sudan conflict : Impact on East Africa's economy
South Sudan conflict : Impact on East Africa's economy
Thousands of people living and working in South Sudan have lost their jobs following weeks of fighting in Africa's youngest nation. While a semblance of normalcy has returned to the capital Juba, many say they are still too afraid to return. TVC News correspondent Mary Theru looks at the impact of the crisis on East Africa's businesses.- published: 05 Feb 2014
- views: 19
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Sudan's Economies Suffering due to US Support of Partition
Press TV has conducted an interview with Abayomi Azikiwe, the editor of Pan African News W...
published: 10 Dec 2013
Sudan's Economies Suffering due to US Support of Partition
Sudan's Economies Suffering due to US Support of Partition
Press TV has conducted an interview with Abayomi Azikiwe, the editor of Pan African News Wire from Detroit, about the announcement of the formation of a new government in Sudan. The following is an approximate transcript of the interview. Press TV: How would this new government change the political atmosphere of Sudan? Azikiwe: The political atmosphere has been shaken inside the Republic of Sudan since 2011 when the country was partitioned as a result of the breakaway of the Republic of South Sudan. The two countries together had constituted the largest geographic nation state in Africa. Sudan was emerging as a major oil producing state. They were producing 500,000 barrels per day. Since the partition and since the continuing problems associated with the partition as well as internal problems within the Republic of Sudan today oil production now is down to less than 200,000 barrels per day. So, the partition of the country, which is something that was highly supported by the United States as well as the state of Israel, which both supported the Republic of South Sudan, which broke away from the mother country - Both economies have suffered immensely. In the Republic of South Sudan it's questionable whether it's even a viable nation state. The economy there has been pretty much at a standstill since the partition. And of course in the north in the Republic of Sudan their economy has been negatively impacted as a result of the partition because many of the oil fields are in the south and production has been disrupted because of disagreements between the government of the Republic of South Sudan and the government in Khartoum [and that they] cannot agree on many aspects in terms of border demarcation; they have not been able to agree on service fees for the production, the extraction and the export from the south to the north. The whole infrastructure of the country in terms of oil production has been disrupted. So, when the government withdrew fuel subsidies several weeks ago there were mass demonstrations throughout the capital Khartoum and as a result of that the condition is becoming even more conflicted in terms of the various factions in the north. Press TV: So, what you're saying is that the policies of the government do not resonate with the people as much? Azikiwe: Yes. What is happening is that the standard of living has dropped precipitously because of the decline in oil production and revenue brought in from oil production. Originally aired on Press TV, December 8, 2013 http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/12/08/338883/both-sudan-economies-in-state-of-despair/- published: 10 Dec 2013
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The Forgotten Refugees
The plight of the Eritrean refugees in Sudan is absolutely dire. Some people have lived in...
published: 07 Aug 2010
author: Malcolm Jackson
The Forgotten Refugees
The plight of the Eritrean refugees in Sudan is absolutely dire. Some people have lived in these camps for 30 to 40 years and for some its all they have known of life. How can this be just, right or ok?? Witnessing this level of poverty and neglect i experienced a profound grief for humanity. Tears for the numb, broken heart of humanity that turns a blind eye to such incredible levels of anguish and injustice.
On average they bury 30 people a day here, many from malnutrition. These are UNHCR camps but the UN were no where in sight. The well pumps hadn't worked for several years so they have to walk for hours every day to fetch water that is contaminated and disease ridden. I saw doctors in tears that they could not provide the children with the medicines they need. Often these doctors pay for their patients medicines out of their own meagre wages as the refugees have no money as there is no economy in the camps and they are separated from Sudanese life. In the midst of all this tragedy, the enduring spirit of the Eritrean people in the refugee camps was beautiful to behold.
I am very happy that since our trip Healing Bridges has been successful in building a new school there.
For me one of the outcomes of filming this and witnessing their plight is an overwhelming desire to do something to help them. I am planning a permaculture program there to increase food production and lessen malaria that will ultimately save lives. I hope the program will be up and running soon. We need donations to make this happen, if you want to help out on this project please contact me directly.
I filmed this in the summer of 2008. The brilliant Jeff MacIntyre did a fabulous job on the voiceover and editing.
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Qatar Camel Race - Safo Films
Qatar, with the world's fastest growing economy, is the perfect frame to portray the race ...
published: 14 Oct 2009
author: Alba Sotorra Clua
Qatar Camel Race - Safo Films
Qatar, with the world's fastest growing economy, is the perfect frame to portray the race of a country towards development. Through the interactions between HAMED, a local who has become a milionaire with the camel races, MOHAMED, an immigrant worker from Sudan who works in his farm, and GALDRIC, a Western engineer who teaches him English, we will discover the relations between social calsses and the changing reality surrounding them.
Directed by Alba Sotorra. Produced by Safo Films.
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Qatar Camel Race
in production: "Qatar Camel Race"
52' HD
Qatar, with the world's fastest growing economy, ...
published: 08 Oct 2009
author: Alba Sotorra Clua
Qatar Camel Race
in production: "Qatar Camel Race"
52' HD
Qatar, with the world's fastest growing economy, is the perfect frame to portray the race of a country towards development. Through the interactions between HAMED, a local who has become a milionaire with the camel races, MOHAMED, an immigrant worker from Sudan who works in his farm, and GALDRIC, a Western engineer who teaches him English, we will discover the relations between social calsses and the changing reality surrounding them.
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Changing the Cattle Culture: Southern Sudan
Southern Sudan will become an independent country in July 2011.
After many decades of on ...
published: 25 Mar 2011
author: Skye Wheeler
Changing the Cattle Culture: Southern Sudan
Southern Sudan will become an independent country in July 2011.
After many decades of on off war with the north the Republic of Southern Sudan will start life with little infrastructure, few services like schools or clinics and an economy wholly dependent on oil extraction, a process still largely controlled by Sudan’s capital Khartoum and one which few southerners understand or have any active role in.
But there are some things are not in short supply: fighting spirit, culture, river, land … and cattle. After years of rebel fighting the complicated work that now lies ahead is how to use these resources to build up a country.
In Southern Sudan it is individuals from pastoralist groups that occupy the main jobs in the army, the government, in the nascent business sector and these men (mostly) all still have cattle in large herds and maintain very close ties with their communities at home. Here, unlike almost anywhere in the world with traditional cattle keepers including northern Sudan, it is other non-pastoralist groups that are marginalized. Here cattle keepers are also the primary landowners. Cattle are involved in every aspect of life for these groups: you can’t get married without them; you can’t get respect without them. Young boys weaned off their mothers are given a cow; share their names with bulls. Hides, horns, dung, urine are all used. Cash is for spending, cows are for keeping. Traditionally the only time cows are sold is for much-needed drugs or food. Sick cows are also slaughtered but fine bulls only to celebrate important moments. Hundreds of young men armed with AK-47s are killed every year in cattle raids and retributive counter-raids and the wounds these conflicts have left in the South fester, could contribute to the new country’s undoing.
Cattle are politics, economics, culture, love, hate, self-hood, community, greed, celebration, nervousness for the future … The represent everything here but are also adored in themselves, stroked, talked to, dusted, painted, named, sung to.
The men in suits with cows back home talk a lot about Southern Sudan catching up with its neighbors, industry, agriculture, tourism. What role will cattle and cattle keepers play in this?
There are far, far more cattle in Southern Sudan than people (maybe 8 to 10 million people live in the South). The Government of Southern Sudan is hoping that they will soon not just be the mainstay of life for much of the south but also form a big role in the new economy. Cattle – sold to dryer states in northern Africa - in northern Sudan form a large chunk of the economy but there’s a long way to go before the south will be in a similar position. First of all the keepers have to change their minds about what their cattle are for.
This short looks at the role cattle play in the Mundari tribe. Living closer to the south’s capital Juba this tribe is at a watershed moment. Life is still pretty traditional but more and more children are going to school and more and more cattle are being sold to market. More than other more isolated groups in this vast almost-country they are beginning to see what the future might be like.
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Situation & Forecast of Sudan Economy
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published: 06 Jun 2012
author: osamaramadi1978
Situation & Forecast of Sudan Economy
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Lost oil billions leave Sudan's economy reeling
Sudan has lost billions of dollars in oil receipts since the south gained independence las...
published: 03 Apr 2012
author: AFP
Lost oil billions leave Sudan's economy reeling
Lost oil billions leave Sudan's economy reeling
Sudan has lost billions of dollars in oil receipts since the south gained independence last year, and is plagued by soaring prices and a weakening currency. ...- published: 03 Apr 2012
- views: 406
- author: AFP
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Uganda economy suffering from South Sudan crisis
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published: 21 Dec 2013
Uganda economy suffering from South Sudan crisis
Uganda economy suffering from South Sudan crisis
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- views: 3