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Southern Sudan (officially known as the Autonomous Government of Southern Sudan) is located in Africa
Africa

Africa is the world's second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. At about 30.2 million km? including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of the Earth's total surface area and 20.4% of the total land area....
 with Juba
Juba, Sudan

Juba is a city in Sudan, the regional capital of Southern Sudan and the capital of the Sudanese States of Sudan of Central Equatoria in the Bari people ...
 as its capital city. Under the terms of the deal
Comprehensive Peace Agreement

Comprehensive Peace Agreement may refer to two recent African peace agreements:*the 2005 Naivasha Agreement, which was meant to end the South Sudan conflict...
 with Republic of Sudan
Sudan

Sudan is a country in northeastern Africa. It is the largest in the African continent and the Arab World, and List of countries and outlying territories by total area by area....
, the south has been given a large degree of autonomy
Autonomy

Autonomy is the right to self-government. Autonomy is a concept found in moral, political, and bioethics philosophy. Within these contexts, it refers to the capacity of a Rationality individual to make an informed, un-coerced decision....
 and the chance to vote for full independence in 2011 after six years of home rule. The conflict between Sudan
Sudan

Sudan is a country in northeastern Africa. It is the largest in the African continent and the Arab World, and List of countries and outlying territories by total area by area....
's Muslim
Muslim

:A Muslim , , is an adherent of the religion of Islam. The feminine form is Muslimah . Literally, the word means "one who submits "....
 north and mainly Christian
Christian

A Christian is a person who adheres to Christianity, a Monotheism#Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus and interpreted by Christians to have been prophesied in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament....
 south was, until it officially ended in January 2005, Africa's longest running civil war
Civil war

A civil war is a war between organized groups to take control of a nation or region, or to change government policies. It is high-intensity conflict, often involving Regular Army, that is sustained, organized and large-scale....
.






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Southern Sudan (officially known as the Autonomous Government of Southern Sudan) is located in Africa
Africa

Africa is the world's second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. At about 30.2 million km? including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of the Earth's total surface area and 20.4% of the total land area....
 with Juba
Juba, Sudan

Juba is a city in Sudan, the regional capital of Southern Sudan and the capital of the Sudanese States of Sudan of Central Equatoria in the Bari people ...
 as its capital city. Under the terms of the deal
Comprehensive Peace Agreement

Comprehensive Peace Agreement may refer to two recent African peace agreements:*the 2005 Naivasha Agreement, which was meant to end the South Sudan conflict...
 with Republic of Sudan
Sudan

Sudan is a country in northeastern Africa. It is the largest in the African continent and the Arab World, and List of countries and outlying territories by total area by area....
, the south has been given a large degree of autonomy
Autonomy

Autonomy is the right to self-government. Autonomy is a concept found in moral, political, and bioethics philosophy. Within these contexts, it refers to the capacity of a Rationality individual to make an informed, un-coerced decision....
 and the chance to vote for full independence in 2011 after six years of home rule. The conflict between Sudan
Sudan

Sudan is a country in northeastern Africa. It is the largest in the African continent and the Arab World, and List of countries and outlying territories by total area by area....
's Muslim
Muslim

:A Muslim , , is an adherent of the religion of Islam. The feminine form is Muslimah . Literally, the word means "one who submits "....
 north and mainly Christian
Christian

A Christian is a person who adheres to Christianity, a Monotheism#Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus and interpreted by Christians to have been prophesied in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament....
 south was, until it officially ended in January 2005, Africa's longest running civil war
Civil war

A civil war is a war between organized groups to take control of a nation or region, or to change government policies. It is high-intensity conflict, often involving Regular Army, that is sustained, organized and large-scale....
.

Southern Sudan borders Ethiopia
Ethiopia

Ethiopia , officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country situated in the Horn of Africa. Ethiopia is bordered by Eritrea to the north, Sudan to the west, Kenya to the south, Somalia to the east and Djibouti to the northeast....
 to the east, Kenya
Kenya

The Republic of Kenya is a country in East Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia to the north, Somalia to the northeast, Tanzania to the south, Uganda to the west, and Sudan to the northwest, with the Indian Ocean running along the southeast border....
, Uganda
Uganda

The Republic of Uganda is a landlocked country in East Africa. It is bordered on the east by Kenya, on the north by Sudan, on the west by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on the southwest by Rwanda, and on the south by Tanzania....
, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo

The Democratic Republic of the Congo , is a country in central Africa with a small length of Atlantic coastline. It is the third largest list of African countries in order of geographical area....
 to the south, and the Central African Republic
Central African Republic

The Central African Republic , is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It borders Chad in the north, Sudan in the east, the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the south, and Cameroon in the west....
 to the west. To the north lies the predominantly Arab
Arab

An Arab is a person who Identity as such on linguistic or cultural grounds. The plural form, Arabs , refers to the Ethnocultural group at large....
 and Muslim region
Islam in Sudan

Sudan is a religiously mixed country, although Muslims have dominated national government institutions since independence in 1956. Statistics indicate that the Muslim population is approximately 75%-80%, including numerous Arab and non-Arab groups....
 directly under the control of the central government, with its capital at Khartoum
Khartoum

Khartoum is the Capital of Sudan and of Khartoum . It is located at the confluence point of the White Nile flowing north from Lake Victoria, and the Blue Nile flowing west from Ethiopia....
. It includes the vast swamp
Swamp

A swamp is a wetland featuring temporary or permanent inundation of large areas of land, by shallow bodies of water. A swamp generally has a substantial number of hammock , or dry-land protrusions, covered by aquatic vegetation, or vegetation that tolerates periodical inundation....
 region of the Sudd
Sudd

The Sudd also called the Bahr el Jebel in Southern Sudan Sudan, is a vast swamp formed by the White Nile. The Sudd area is one of the largest wetland areas in the world and the largest freshwater wetland in the Nile basin....
 formed by the White Nile
White Nile

The White Nile is a river of Africa, one of the two main tributary of the Nile, the other being the Blue Nile. In the strict meaning, "White Nile" refers to the river formed at Lake No at the confluence of the Bahr al Jabal and Bahr el Ghazal rivers....
, locally called the Bahr el Jebel.

Southern Sudan, has nearly all of its administrative offices in Juba
Juba, Sudan

Juba is a city in Sudan, the regional capital of Southern Sudan and the capital of the Sudanese States of Sudan of Central Equatoria in the Bari people ...
, the capital, and the city with the largest population.

Geography

Southern Sudan consists of the ten states
States of Sudan

Below is a list of the 25 states of Sudan organized by their original provinces under British rule. Arabic language versions are, as appropriate, in parentheses....
 which formerly composed the provinces of Equatoria
Equatoria

Equatoria began as a province of Egypt, located in the extreme south of present-day Sudan along the upper reaches of the White Nile. It also contained most of Northern part of present day Uganda including Albert Lake....
 (Central Equatoria
Central Equatoria

Central Equatoria is one of the 26 States of Sudan of Sudan, with an area of 22,956 km?. It is in the south of Sudan. Juba, Sudan is the capital of the state....
, Eastern Equatoria, and Western Equatoria), Bahr el Ghazal (Northern Bahr el Ghazal, Western Bahr el Ghazal, Lakes, and Warrap), and Upper Nile (Jonglei
Jonglei

Jonglei , sometimes Junqali, is one of the 26 states of Sudan and where the civil war started in 1983. It has an area of 122,479 km? and an estimated population of approximately 800,000 ....
, Unity
Unity (state)

Unity is one of the 26 States of Sudan or states of Sudan. It has an area of 35,956 km? and an estimated population of approximately 175,000 ....
, and Upper Nile).

History

It is estimated that the Southern region has a population of around 12 million, but given the lack of a census in several decades, this estimate may be severely compromised. The economy is predominantly rural and subsistence farming. This region has been negatively affected by the First
First Sudanese Civil War

The First Sudanese Civil War was a conflict from 1955 to 1972 between the northern part of Sudan and a south that demanded more regional autonomy....
 and Second Sudanese Civil War
Second Sudanese Civil War

The Second Sudanese Civil War started in 1983, although it was largely a continuation of the First Sudanese Civil War of 1955 to 1972. It took place, for the most part, in southern Sudan and was one of the longest lasting and deadliest wars of the later 20th century....
s for all but 10 years since Sudanese independence in 1956, resulting in serious neglect, lack of infrastructure development, and major destruction and displacement. More than 2 million people have died, and more than 4 million are internally displaced
Internally displaced person

Internally displaced persons are people forced to flee their homes but who, unlike refugees, remain within their country's borders. At the end of 2006 estimates of the world IDP population rose to 24.5 million in some 52 countries....
 or have become refugee
Refugee

Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, a refugee is a person who flees to a foreign country or power to escape danger or persecutionOwing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group, or political opinion, is outside the country of their nationality,...
s as a result of the civil war and war-related impacts . The region has been struck by occasional famine
Famine

A famine is a widespread shortage of food that may apply to any faunal species, which phenomenon is usually accompanied by regional malnutrition, starvation, epidemic, and increased death....
. A 1998 famine
1998 Sudan famine

The famine in Sudan in 1998 was a humanitarian disaster caused mainly by human rights abuses, as well as drought and the failure of the international community to react to the famine risk with adequate speed....
 killed hundreds of thousands, and a food emergency was declared in mid-2005 .

The Comprehensive Peace Agreement
Comprehensive Peace Agreement

Comprehensive Peace Agreement may refer to two recent African peace agreements:*the 2005 Naivasha Agreement, which was meant to end the South Sudan conflict...
 (CPA) offers no right of continuation of the Khartoum concession agreements if the South votes to secede. Independence for South Sudan means that, as a sovereign state, it does not need to honor agreements made with Khartoum . Those countries that stand to lose the most upon secession are China, Malaysia, India, France, and Kuwait
Kuwait

The State of Kuwait is a sovereign Arab emirate on the coast of the Persian Gulf, enclosed by Saudi Arabia to the south and Iraq to the north and west....
, given their large stakes in Khartoum concessions . With more than 98% of the people in the South desiring independence from Khartoum , there is a high probability that many of the countries now operating in the South will change. Recently, China, Malaysia, India, and France have begun to court President Salva Kiir to protect their respective country's oil interests . British companies have also been courting the Southern Sudanese government with regard to mining exploration, specializing in cobalt and copper . However, much of the population wants a new company which does not have a relationship with Khartoum, especially given the atrocities committed against the Southern people by the central government .

After the death of John Garang
John Garang

Dr John Garang de Mabior was the First Vice President of Sudan of Sudan and former leader of the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Army....
, the Sudanese People's Liberation Army (SPLA) and the South Sudan Defence Force (SSDF), overcame their mutual antagonism and merged in January 2006 under the Juba Declaration. The SSDF was founded by the current vice president of the South, Dr. Riek Machar
Riek Machar

Riek Machar Teny , a Dok Nuer, is the current vice-president of the autonomous Government of Southern Sudan....
, who defected back to the SPLA/M in 2002, leaving General Paulino Matip Nhial as the chief of staff (head) of the SSDF. Under the Juba Declaration, General Matip became the deputy commander-in-chief of the SPLA, and his SSDF forces were integrated into the SPLA, swelling its ranks from 30,000 to an estimated 130,000 troops.

Demographics


The South contains many more ethnic groups and languages than are found in the North. Without a proper census, and given polygamy and large families, estimates of the relative proportions of the hundred ethnic groups in the South is difficult. However, it is widely agreed that the largest ethnic group in the South is Dinka
Dinka

The Dinka are a group of tribes of south Sudan, inhabiting the Bahr el Ghazal region of the Nile basin, Jonglei and parts of southern Kordufan and Upper Nile, Sudan regions....
, followed by Nuer
Nuer

The Nuer are a confederation of tribes located in Southern Sudan and western Ethiopia. Collectively, the Nuer form one of the largest ethnic groups in East Africa....
. Other Nilotic
Nilotic

Nilotic people or Nilotes, in its contemporary usage, refers to some ethnic groups mainly in southern Sudan, Uganda, Kenya, and northern Tanzania, who speak Nilotic languages, a large sub-group of the Nilo-Saharan languages....
 peoples include the Bari and Shilluk
Shilluk

The Shilluk prefer to be known as Chollo, rather than the more widely known term, Shilluk, and their language as dhok-Chollo, dhok being the Chollo word for mouth....
.

Language

Southern Sudan has many tribal groups and many used languages than that used in the north. The language of education and government business is English
English language

English is a West Germanic language that originated in Anglo-Saxon England and has lingua franca status in many parts of the world as a result of the military, economic, scientific, political and cultural influence of the British Empire in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries and that of the United States from the mid 20th century onwa...
 ,which was adopted as the official language for Southern Sudan in 1928 and was acknowledged as the principal language in Southern Sudan in the late 1980s , although the distinctive Juba Arabic language
Juba Arabic language

Juba Arabic is a lingua franca spoken mainly in Equatoria Province in Southern Sudan, and derives its name from the town of Juba, Sudan. It is also spoken among communities of people from south Sudan living in towns in Northern Sudan....
 arabi juba, developed in the 19th century among descendants of Sudanese soldiers, derived mostly from the Bari tribal native tongue, is a widely used lingua franca
Lingua franca

A lingua franca is a language systematically used to communicate between persons not sharing a mother tongue, in particular when it is a third language, distinct from both persons' mother tongues....
 in Southern Sudan. However, English is used as lingua franca in areas where Juba pidgin Arabic is not used. Additionally, two widely used African languages are Thuongjang
Dinka language

This article is for the language, for the ethnic group see Dinka.The Dinka language, or as it is known in the language itself, is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken by the Dinka, one of the largest and most powerful ethnic groups in Southern Sudan....
 (3,000,000 speakers) and Thok Naath
Nuer language

The Nuer language is a Nilo-Saharan languages of the Western Nilotic languages group. It is spoken by the Nuer people of southern Sudan and in western Ethiopia....
 (1,400,000 speakers). Nuer is widely spoken in Unity State, Jonglei State and Upper Nile State.

The oil and other mineral wealth of the South lies on what is known as Nuerland, including Unity and Upper Nile states, which has a high concentration of Nuers.

Religion

Southern Sudanese predominantly practice traditional indigenous beliefs and Christianity
Christianity

Christianity is a Monotheistic religion #Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus as New Testament view on Jesus' life....
 , particularly the Episcopal Church of the Sudan
Episcopal Church of the Sudan

The Episcopal Church of the Sudan is an autonomous ecclesiastical province of the Anglican Communion in Sudan. The province consists of twenty-four dioceses, each headed by a bishop....
 and the Roman Catholic Church
Roman Catholicism in Sudan

The Roman Catholic Church in Sudan is part of the worldwide Roman Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and curia in Rome....
.

Economy

Most of the Government of Sudan's budget comes from oil money.

Oil

In recent years, a significant amount of foreign-based oil drilling has begun in Southern Sudan, raising the land's geopolitical profile. Khartoum has broken much of the Sudan into blocks with about 85% of the oil coming from the South. Blocks 1, 2, and 4 are controlled by the largest overseas consortium, the Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company
Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company

The Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company is a petroleum exploration and production company operating in Sudan. It was incorporated on 18 June 1997 and undertook construction of the Greater Nile Oil Pipeline which links Sudan's inland oil fields with refineries at Khartoum and Port Sudan....
 (GNPOC). GNPOC is composed of the following players: CNPC (People's Republic of China
People's Republic of China

The People's Republic of China , commonly known as China, is the largest country in East Asia and the List of countries by population in the world with over 1.3 billion people, approximately a fifth of the world's population....
), with a 40% stake; Petronas
Petronas

Petronas, short for Petroliam Nasional Berhad, is a Malaysian owned oil and natural gas company that was founded on August 17 1974. Wholly owned by the Government, the corporation is vested with the entire oil and gas resources in Malaysia and is entrusted with the responsibility of developing and adding value to these resources....
 (Malaysia
Malaysia

Malaysia is a federation that consists of States of Malaysia in Southeast Asia with a total landmass of . The capital city is Kuala Lumpur, while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government....
), with 30%; ONGC (India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
), with 25%; and Sudapet
Sudapet

The Sudan National Petroleum Corporation, also known as Sudapet, is a state-owned oil company based in Sudan. It was founded in 1997 and is 100% owned by the Ministry for Energy and Mining....
 of the central Sudan government with 5%.

The other producing blocks in the South are blocks 3 and 7 in Eastern Upper Nile. These blocks are controlled by Petrodar
PetroDar

The PetroDar Operating Company Ltd is a consortium of oil exploration and production companies operating in Sudan with its headquarters in Khartoum....
 which is 41% owned by CNPC of China, 40% by Petronas, 8% by Sudapet, 5% by Gulf Petroleum and 5% by Al Thani .

Another major block in the South, called Block B by Khartoum, is claimed by several players. Total
Total S.A.

Total S.A. is an oil company headquartered in Paris, France, and one of the six "Supermajor" oil companies in the world. Its businesses cover the entire oil and gas chain, from crude oil and natural gas exploration and production to power generation, transportation, refining, petroleum product marketing, and international crude oil and produ...
 of France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 was awarded the concession for the 90,000 square kilometre block in the 1980s but has since done limited work invoking "force majeure
Force majeure

Force Majeure is a common clause in contracts which essentially frees both parties from liability or obligation when an extraordinary event or circumstance beyond the control of the parties, such as a war, Strike action, riot, crime, or an event described by the legal term "act of God" , prevents one or both parties from fulfilling their...
". Various elements of the SPLM handed out the block or parts thereof to other parties. Several of these pre-Naivasha deals were revoked when the SPLM came to power. One company, Jarch Management Group, Ltd., claims that the Government of Southern Sudan has since accepted its pre-CPA contracts . These contracts are backed by General Paulino Matip, the deputy commander-in-chief of the SPLA, who originally signed agreements in March 2004 as head of the SSDF and has publicly supported Jarch Management Group .

The wealth-sharing section of the CPA states that all agreements signed prior to the CPA would hold; they would not be subject to review by the National Petroleum Commission (NPC), a commission set up by the CPA and composed of both Northerners and Southerners and co-chaired by both President al-Bashir of the North and President Kiir of the South. However, the CPA does not specify who could sign those pre-CPA agreements. Both Khartoum and the SPLM claim the ability to sign agreements prior under the right of "self-determination" awarded to Southerners . A major issue being discussed amongst those that hold concessions from Khartoum is, what happens if the South secedes.

Government


The Sudanese government
Politics of Sudan

The politics of Sudan takes place in the framework of an authoritarianism democratic in which all effective political power is in the hands of President of Sudan Omar Hassan al-Bashir....
 agreed to give autonomy
Autonomy

Autonomy is the right to self-government. Autonomy is a concept found in moral, political, and bioethics philosophy. Within these contexts, it refers to the capacity of a Rationality individual to make an informed, un-coerced decision....
 to the region in the Comprehensive Peace Agreement
Naivasha Agreement

The Comprehensive Peace Agreement, commonly known as the Naivasha Agreement, was a set of agreements culminating in January 2005 that were signed between the Sudan People's Liberation Movement and the Politics of Sudan....
 (CPA) signed on January 9, 2005 in Naivasha
Naivasha

Naivasha is a market town in Rift Valley Province, Kenya, Kenya, lying north west of Nairobi. It is located on the shore of Lake Naivasha and along the Nairobi - Nakuru highway and Uganda Railway....
, Kenya
Kenya

The Republic of Kenya is a country in East Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia to the north, Somalia to the northeast, Tanzania to the south, Uganda to the west, and Sudan to the northwest, with the Indian Ocean running along the southeast border....
, with the SPLA/M, tentatively bringing an end to the Second Sudanese Civil War 1983-2005
Second Sudanese Civil War

The Second Sudanese Civil War started in 1983, although it was largely a continuation of the First Sudanese Civil War of 1955 to 1972. It took place, for the most part, in southern Sudan and was one of the longest lasting and deadliest wars of the later 20th century....
. A referendum
Southern Sudanese independence referendum, 2011

Southern Sudan will hold an independence referendum on whether or not it should remain as a part of Sudan by March 2011. This is part of the 2005 Naivasha Agreement between the Khartoum central government and the Sudan People's Liberation Army....
 is scheduled for 2011 on whether to remain in the greater Sudan or to become an independent nation. Following the Naivasha Agreement
Naivasha Agreement

The Comprehensive Peace Agreement, commonly known as the Naivasha Agreement, was a set of agreements culminating in January 2005 that were signed between the Sudan People's Liberation Movement and the Politics of Sudan....
 which granted autonomy to Southern Sudan, the Interim Constitution of Southern Sudan was adopted in December 2005, leading to the creation of the Government of Southern Sudan
Politics of Southern Sudan

Southern Sudan has been a semi-autonomous region of Sudan since a peace agreement was signed between the politics of Sudan and the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Army....
 and a Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly
Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly

The Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly was established in 2005 by the Interim constitution of the Southern Sudan 2005. Pending Sudanese_general_election,_2009, all members are appointed according to the following formula as per the Naivasha_Agreement :...
.

The relationship between autonomous Southern Sudan and the neighbouring areas of Blue Nile State, Nuba Mountains
Nuba Mountains

The Nuba Mountains are a mountain range in South Kordofan. The South Kordofan region is part of Kordofan province in central Sudan, Africa. The mountains cover an area roughly wide by long, and are 1500 to higher in elevation than the surrounding plain....
/Southern Kurdufan
South Kurdufan

South Kurdufan is one of the 26 States of Sudan or states of Sudan. It has an area of 158,355 km? and an estimated population of approximately 1,100,000 people ....
, and Abyei
Abyei

Abyei is a town and Districts of Sudan of South Kurdufan, Sudan, that is considered a historical bridge between northern and Southern Sudan. The Protocol on the resolution of Abyei conflict in the Comprehensive Peace Agreement that ended the Second Sudanese Civil War in 2005 defined it, in contrast to the borders of the district, as "th...
 has yet to be definitively determined.

Pending elections, seats in both the Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly (SSLA) and the Government of the Southern Sudan are to be divided in a fixed proportion between the SPLM
Sudan People's Liberation Army

The Sudan People's Liberation Army and its political wing, the Sudan People's Liberation Movement ? known collectively as Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement ? is a predominantly Christian Sudanese rebel movement turned political party....
 (70%), the NCP
National Congress (Sudan)

The National Congress is the governing official political party of Sudan. It was created in 1998 by certain elements in the former National Islamic Front organization, as well as other politicians, as a legal political party....
 (the former NIF
National Islamic Front

The National Islamic Front is the political organization founded and led by Dr. Hassan al-Turabi that has influenced the Sudanese government since 1979, and dominated it since 1989....
) (15%), and "other Southern political forces" (15%).

Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly The main lawmaking body has 171 MPs drawn from eight parties:
  • Sudan People's Liberation Movement
    Sudan People's Liberation Army

    The Sudan People's Liberation Army and its political wing, the Sudan People's Liberation Movement ? known collectively as Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement ? is a predominantly Christian Sudanese rebel movement turned political party....
     (112).
  • National Congress
    National Congress (Sudan)

    The National Congress is the governing official political party of Sudan. It was created in 1998 by certain elements in the former National Islamic Front organization, as well as other politicians, as a legal political party....
     Party (25).
  • Union of Sudan African Parties 1 (7).
  • United Democratic Sudan Forum (4).
  • South Sudan Democratic Forum (4).
  • Union of Sudan African Parties 2 (4)
  • United Democratic Front
    United Democratic Front (Sudan)

    The United Democratic Front is a political party in Sudan led by Peter Abdrhaman Sule. The party represented in the Interim National Assembly of Sudan as well as the Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly, where it holds four seats....
     (4).
  • Sudan African National Union
    Sudan African National Union

    The Sudan African National Union , is a Sudan political party formed in 1966 by the late Southern hero William Deng Nhial and Sudanese exiles in Uganda....
     (4).
  • South Sudan Defense Force (3).
  • Appointed Members (3).


On 23 January 2009, the Southern Sudan Democratic Forum announced a merger with the National Southern Front, led by Phillip Stephen Dak.

From the time of the Naivasha Agreement until his death on 30 July 2005, longtime rebel leader John Garang was the President of Southern Sudan. He was succeeded by Salva Kiir Mayardit who was sworn in as first vice president of Sudan on 11 August 2005.

Humanitarian situation

Southern Sudan is acknowledged to have some of the worst health indicators in the world. In 2004, there were only three surgeons serving southern Sudan, with three proper hospital
Hospital

A hospital is an institution for health care providing patient treatment by specialized staff and equipment, and often but not always providing for longer-term patient stays....
s, and in some areas there was just one doctor
Physician

A physician, medical practitioner, doctor of medicine, or medical doctor practices medicine, and is concerned with maintaining or restoring human health through the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease and injury....
 for every 500,000 people.

By the time of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement
Comprehensive Peace Agreement

Comprehensive Peace Agreement may refer to two recent African peace agreements:*the 2005 Naivasha Agreement, which was meant to end the South Sudan conflict...
 of 2005, humanitarian needs in Southern Sudan were massive. However, humanitarian organizations under the leadership of the United Nations
United Nations

The United Nations is an international organization whose stated aims are to facilitate cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, Social change, human rights and achieving world peace....
 Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs is a United Nations body formed in December 1991 by United Nations General Assembly Resolution 46/182....
 (OCHA) managed to ensure sufficient funding to bring relief to the local populations. Along with recovery and development aid, humanitarian projects were included in the 2007 Work Plan of the United Nations
United Nations

The United Nations is an international organization whose stated aims are to facilitate cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, Social change, human rights and achieving world peace....
 and partners.

In 2007, OCHA (under the leadership of Eliane Duthoit
Eliane Duthoit

Eliane Duthoit , a France citizen, is a senior United Nations official at the OCHA....
) started to phase out of Southern Sudan, as humanitarian needs gradually diminished, slowly but markedly turning over control to the recovery and development activities of NGOs and community-based organisations.

Trivia

Aliap, little city of South Sudan, is twined from 2005 with Gussago
Gussago

Gussago is a town and comune in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy.This smart town is situated in Franciacorta, a very famous land known for its precious wines....
, a small town in province of Brescia
Brescia

Brescia is a city in the region of Lombardy in northern Italy. It is situated at the foot of the Alps, between the Mella and the Naviglio, with a population of around 190,000....
, north of Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
.

Literature


  • Melha Rout Biel: Southern Sudan after the Comprehensive Peace Agreement. Netzbandt Verlag, Jena 2007, ISBN 978-3-937884-01-1


External links

  • , founded by lost boys living in Chicago who are determined to better communities in southern Sudan by establishing schools and providing health resources and clean water
  • , including H.E. Former ICJ President Stephen M. Schwebel
    Stephen M. Schwebel

    'Stephen M. Schwebel' is an United States jurist and expert on international law. He is best known for delivering dissenting opinions in the case of Nicaragua v....
     and H.E. Vice-President Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh
    Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh

    Judge Awn Shawkat Al-khasawneh was born in Amman, Jordan on February 22, 1950. He is Vice-President of the International Court of Justice, and was re-elected on November 6, 2008, as member thereof....
     and and and and and and and the White House
    White House

    The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States. Located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C., it was built between 1792 and 1800 of white-painted Aquia sandstone in the late Georgian architecture and has been the executive residence of every U.S....
     and
  • and and
  • U.S. Institute of Peace Briefing, October 2005
  • - an online collection of linguistic field notes recorded by Eleanor Vandevort, who was a missionary in the South Sudan between 1949 and 1963. The site also includes Ms. Vandevort's book A Leopard Tamed and pictures taken in southern Sudan.
  • One of the storied "Lost Boys of Sudan," John Dau is transforming healthcare in Southern Sudan through the building and sustaining of healthcare clinics.
  • ", "New York Post", April 25, 2001.
  • from Reuters AlertNet


See also

  • Lost Boys of Sudan
    Lost Boys of Sudan

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  • Sudan
    Sudan

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  • Duk County
  • Lainya County
  • John Dau
    John Dau

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  • Nyuol Tong