Tackling everyday problems after years of civil war.
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South Sudan is the youngest state in the world. After a long civil war which killed more than two million people, in July the country finally gained independence. But life is still far from normal. The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) is playing an active role in helping people satisfy basic needs and become independent. (SF/swissinfo.ch)
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Meeting high Sudanese expectations
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Border and trade issues, the division of oil revenues and a lack of infrastructure were just some of the problems evoked at the meeting hosted by the non-governmental swisspeace at Bern University on Monday. The Swiss special envoy to Sudan, Michael Winzap, said that northern Sudan would lose 20 per cent of its population, 25…
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