Note the increasing number of Vacancies in Sudan. Link is now in sidebar here at Sudan Watch.
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Click here for Feb. 06, 2009 Multiple vacancies announcement: local Sudanese needed in Southern Sudan's Northern Bahr el Ghazal, Unity, and Warrap States.
give me food!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am worried about the security and peace in my country Sudan
ReplyDeletesudan is a very secure country all the people eat good live , work , educated also.dont belive any body say any thing rather that
ReplyDeleteAm a kenyan who wants to work in sudan NGO or UN but everything is so complicated in job applications.
ReplyDeletewe need peace, equal right and justice
ReplyDeleteeven if there is no peace,no food,no clothes to wear.do not dispair,never loose hope.
ReplyDeletegive me an opportunity to serve all these people in need. i am victor matete of KENYA TOBACCO CONTROL ALLIANCE
ReplyDeletevmatete@gmail.com
How i wish you could intervine the east African teachers' issue /cry who were employed to serve the government in Unity state Bentiu ,currently under alot of intimidation cause of fighting for their rights under a theme pay us our five months arears and take us back to our home countries.
ReplyDeleteHello and thank you for your comment on the East African teachers' plight. See my response at Sudan Watch, Saturday, October 03, 2009, entitled:
ReplyDelete'Message to South Sudan's Director General of Education Peter Dak Galuak: All of the East African teachers want to go home but must be paid first'
http://sudanwatch.blogspot.com/2009/10/message-to-south-sudans-director.html
Please keep me updated on this issue incase I can be of further help at Sudan Watch (and if necessary, at Uganda Watch and Kenya Watch).
God bless Sudan!
ReplyDeletewe love our brothers and sisters living in sudan am ready for any volunteer work in sudan.jacob,kenya
ReplyDeleteit would be a good idea if some of us who are willing to work and contribute to the development process in sudan to be recruited but it has not been easy applying for placements in the region.we have skills concerning population related issues and i believe we have solutions for the problems affecting the people in sudan.
ReplyDeletethe future of southsudan lies in the hands of the southerners....let`s vote wisely so that we determine our own destiny......
ReplyDeleteHello, i wish they could be a way i can assist the people of southern sudan rebuild there country and there destiny.I realize we busy building our lives here in Kenya withiout realy caring for brothers and sisters.If there is a way i can assist kindly conduct me @ skcherwon@yahoo.com
ReplyDeletehello brothers from southern sudan, remember the very words of Nelson Mandela of South Africa,"it is in your hands to make this country different, it is in your hands to make a change to your future". so, please register for this referendum and vote wisely in january to determine your fate. else, you will remain miserable.
ReplyDeleteWe have hope, we will make it, God will see us through.
ReplyDeleteI am a Kenyan,who want to touch a life at southern sudan. I'm current working in kenya as an accountant, i love my job, but i would rather be working at southern sudan, helping out.
gjefitha@yahoo.com
hello everybody in sudan i`m very sad about the separation is going to take a place in our country and we have to stop this
ReplyDeletewe reunite in one line to stop separating each other if we let this happen what we going tell our coming generation befor this
we must stand up for our rights to ask about the unity in our country
peace
my name is asking for peace .
nice blog........
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteMy names are Fridah M.Nkonge, a Kenyan national working in South Sudan for more than ten years even before peace in South Sudan, i would like to work for UNV as a volunteer to share my experince with others and help South Sudanese people in any way am able to if only given that chance by UN.
Thank you UN you are a free and fare Organization all over the wolrd.my mail faridamontes@yahoo.com