Archive for July 27, 2012


Jonglei State Ministry of Health: Medical Doctors positions Available.

Dear Public,

Jonglei State Ministry of Health strives to Promote Health and Provide Care for the people of the state. Recently there has been shortages of Doctors at Bor State Hospital. As a result we are recruiting four (4) Medical Doctors (Officers), four (4) additional Medical Doctors (General Practitioners) and four (4) Consultants in Pediatrics, Obs/Gyne, Ophthalmology and Dentist.

The details are as follows:

Job Location: Bor State Hospital

Start Date: Immediately after the interview

Number of Vacancies & Grade: Two (2) for Grade 7: Two (2) for Grade 5

Job Criteria: Medical Doctors Degree

Remuneration: Will be communicated at the Interview and this includes accommodation, salary and incentives

Job Tenure (Contract Length): Continuous (Subject to job performance & Commitment

Dateline for Application: Open

Job Description:

• Works in any hospital ward that he/she assigned to

• Assesses, Diagnoses, Manages and referrers patient to specialists when necessary

• Conducts morning rounds

• Attends to surgery as part of an operation Theatre team

• Conducts outpatient consultation

• Be on call (duty) as scheduled in the roster

• Be part of emergency response team if called upon

• Offer advice when needed by colleagues

• Carry out any other duties that may arise

Those vacancies are available to all the citizens of Jonglei and South Sudan at large. If you meet the criteria above, please email your Resume/CV, and a cover letter to jongleistatemoh@gmail.com. In addition visit www.hrmani.com . FYI, after receiving all the applications, the interview date will be determined and communicated to the applicants.

C/o

For more information contact Rev.Thon Moses, MSW

Email: thonmoseschol@gmail.com

Thanks,

Directorate of Planning & Coordination

Jonglei State Ministry of Health

Republic of South Sudan-


Southern Sudan Counts: Tables from the 5th Sudan Population and Housing Census, 2008.

1. Sudan and South Sudan Population Counts

South Sudan’s National Census–2008.pdf

2. Population by County Map 

South Sudan’s Nation Census, 2008.pdf

3. Population By Counties and Payams

Southern Sudan Counts-Tables from the 5th Sudan Population and Housing Census, 2008.pdf

The British Southern Policy OF Closed District Ordinances (1914-1946).pdf

Sudan makes concession in oil talks: From $36 to $32.20

Posted: July 27, 2012 by PaanLuel Wël Media Ltd. in Junub Sudan

Sudan lowers oil transportation fees demand

Last Sunday chief negotiator, Pagan Amum, tabled South Sudan’s “last offer” saying Juba proposes $9.10 and $7.26 per barrel for its oil transported through the two Sudanese pipelines. He pointed out that they offer “a 7% increased processing fees”. “We made a new offer to transport South Sudan’s oil at $21 instead of $25 and we ask $6 for transit fees, we also cancelled the marine terminal charges and reduced the processing fees. So we reduced our demand from $36 to $32”, Awad Abdel-Fatah, undersecretary of Sudan’ oil ministry, told reporters in Addis Ababa on Friday For the oil produced by GNPOC, South Sudan offers $7.40 for the transportation, including the marine terminal fees, $1.07 for the processing facilities and $0.63 for the transit fee. Regarding the Petrodar oil Juba proposes $5.50 for the transportation and the marine terminal, $1.07 for the processing and $0.69 for the transit. The Sudanese oil minister Awad al-Jaz last March already made this offer of $ 32 per barrel describing it as “fair”. It came two months after South Sudan’s decision to shut down its oil production after accusing Khartoum of confiscating over $800 million of its crude. Abdel-Fatah pointed out that the Sudanese offer takes in consideration the new offer that Juba made which includes $3.245 billion South Sudan pledged to cover the third of Sudan’s financial gap, if Khartoum accept its latest offer.

http://www.sudantribune.com/Sudan-lowers-oil-transportation,43383

Sudan makes concession in oil talks but no deal in sight

Reuters
Rivals argue over oil export fee for South Sudan. * Still far apart on deal. By Aaron Maasho. ADDIS ABABA, July 27 (Reuters) – Sudan said on Friday it had made price concessions in oil talks with newly-independent neighbour South Sudan, but the two 

Free Rudwan Dawod Now: US-based Human Rights Activist Stands Trial in Sudan
Huffington Post
Rudwan Dawod is a humanitarian, and human rights activist, currently leading a reconciliation project in South Sudan for the U.S.-based NGO Sudan Sunrise. Rudwan, a student and U.S. resident living in Oregon and expecting his first child with his 

Sudanese struggle to ignite their own uprising

Businessweek – ‎
By Sarah El Deeb on July 27, 2012 CAIRO (AP) — “I think my country Sudan has really hit rock bottom.” Those were the last public words uttered by Usamah Mohamad, a 32-year-old Sudanese web developer-turned-citizen journalist, in a video announcing he 
CTV News – ‎‎
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir speaks in Khartoum, Sudan on Monday, Dec. 3, 2007. (AP / Abd Raouf) The Associated Press CAIRO, Egypt — “I think my country Sudan has really hit rock bottom.” Those were the last public words uttered by Usamah Mohamad 
San Francisco Chronicle – ‎
The State Department isn’t considering slapping travel bans on South Sudanese officials despite revelations that the former rebel party that the United States backed in its independence bid has stolen billions of dollars from oil revenues meant to 

Talk Breaks Down in Addis Ababa; Pagan Returns to Juba in Frustration.

Posted: July 27, 2012 by PaanLuel Wël Media Ltd. in Junub Sudan

South Sudan’s Pagan Says Khartoum Hampers Security Talks, Returns to Juba 
AllAfrica.com
Addis Ababa — South Sudan chief negotiator before to depart for Juba, accused Sudan of declining to adopt the map proposed by the African Union (AU) mediation team to operationalise a buffer zone on the common border, with less than a week to the 2 
South Sudan signs economic agreement with Israel on “water, technology”
Sudan Tribune
July 26, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – South Sudan and Israel signed, in the latter’s capital Tel Aviv this week, their first economic cooperation agreement which focuses on development of technology and water infrastructure. JPEG – 21.4 kb; FILE PHOTO – South 

South Sudanese Supermodel Alek Wek Returns to the Country She Fled as a 
Forbes
Last week, however, Wek came full circle as she traveled home with the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) to commemorate South Sudan’s first official birthday and the return of at least 330000 refugees who have come back to the new nation to 
UN appoints new humanitarian coordinator for South Sudan
Sudan Tribune
By Julius N. Uma. July 26, 2012 (JUBA) – The United Nations Secretary-General on Thursday announced the appointment of Toby Lanzer, a British, as the new Deputy Special Representative in the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS).

Marathoner deserves to run under South Sudan’s flag
Boston Globe
Guor Marial, a marathon runner from South Sudan, has earned the right to compete in the London Olympics. Marial qualified for the games, which open today, when he finished a marathon in October in slightly less than 2 hours and 13 minutes. But his 
Sudan: UN Investigators Confirm Khartoum’s Renewed Bombing of South Sudan 
AllAfrica.com
Associated Press reports today (July 24, 2012) that the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) has confirmed at aerial attack by Khartoum’s military aircraft on the sovereign territory of South Sudan(near Rumaker, Northern Bahr el-Ghazal state); this 
South Sudan Signs Economic Agreement With Israel On ‘Water, Technology’
AllAfrica.com
Khartoum — South Sudan and Israel signed, in the latter’s capital Tel Aviv this week, their first economic cooperation agreement which focuses on development of technology and water infrastructure. According to the Israeli daily Jerusalem Post, the 
UN Reaches 4000 Refugees Near Darfur Border, Brings No Food
AllAfrica.com
He said that only the South Sudan Red Cross came to help them, and since then no help arrived. Raja County Secretary for Relief and Rehabilitation Peter Nenebubu, who visited Firga with the UN team, told Radio Tamazuj that the situation of the 
Geoff Calkins: Marathoner from South Sudan runs for more than a country
Knoxville News Sentinel
Amr Seoud, a sprinter from Egypt, who was among the first of the protesters in Tahrir Square. And Marial, who will be competing under the Olympic flag because his fledgling country — South Sudan— has not yet been recognized by the International