Al Ray Aaam Tuesday 20 April- Is the World Bank Back in Sudan

Al Ray Aaam Tuesday 20 April- Is the World Bank Back in Sudan

<p> Media Coverage on Sudan MDTFs</p><p> AlSahafa, December 4, 2005- “Ishac Diwan, World Bank Country Director for Sudan said Sudan Will be the Richest Country in Africa After Two Years”</p><p> AlSahafa, March 8 ,2006- Salva Kiir and Taha in Paris for Sudan Consortium, Price of Getting the Money) </p><p> AlAyaam, March 21, 2006- “In Paris Consortium Donors Voiced Concerns at the adverse Affects of the Humanitarian Law for NGOs”</p><p> Al Ray Alaam, April 3, 2006 “The World Bank excludes Sudan from its list for debt forgiveness”</p><p> ASahafa, April 4, 2006 “Minister of Finance urges the acceleration of diplomatic and political efforts to cancel Sudan’s external debt”</p><p> Khartoum Monitor, April, 12, 2006- “WB Manager Said MDTFs Investments Pro-Poor Help”</p><p> Sudan Vision, April 12, 2006- “US$134 Million for Development From MDTFs”</p><p> AlRay Alaam – April 20, 2006 -“Is the World Bank Back in Sudan? The Multi Donors Trust Funds for Building Peace and Skills in Sudan’s Post-conflict” </p><p> Sudan Vision, May 1, 2006- “MDTFs Support the CPA on the Basis of Accountability and Transparency”</p><p> AlRay Alaam, May 4, 2006- Al Ray Alaam, May 4, 2006- “Procedures to Enhance Private Sector Development in Sudan”</p><p> AlRay Alaam , May 4, 2006- “World Bank Calls for Enhancing Procedures to Revitalize the Private Sector in Sudan”</p><p> AlRay Alaam, May 4, 2006- “After Debt Forgiveness for 17 African Countries, Why is the Delay in Forgiving Sudan’s External Debt?”</p><p> Sudan Vision, May 9, 2006- “MDTFs- Main Challenges Limited Implementation; Capacity and Difficult Working Conditions”</p><p> AlSahafa, May 9, 2006 – “US$15.3 million for the first phase- US$73 million the total cost of the Population Census project in Sudan”</p><p> AlAyaam, May 10, 2006- “World Bank Team Criticizes Investment Procedures in Sudan”  The Citizen, May 13, 2006- “International Bank Pledges US$ 200 Million For the Government of Southern Sudan”</p><p> Juba Post, August 10, 2006- “World Bank Resumes Operations in Sudan Despite Debt” </p><p> AlRay Alaam, August 10, 2006- “Inauguration of the World Bank Office in Khartoum”</p><p> Khartoum Monitor, August 12, 2006- World Bank Wants to Enhance Support to South Sudan, Khartoum Monitor, August 12, 2006</p><p> Sudan Tribune, August 14, 2006- “World Bank Focuses Attention on South Sudan” </p><p> AlAyaam, August 17, 2006- After reopening its Offices in Khartoum and Juba- Normalization of Relations with the World Bank, Is it a Safe Venture? </p><p> Sudan Vision, August 24, 2006- “The Ministry of Finance, World Bank and UNDP Launch the Capacity Development of Sudan’s Judiciary Project “ </p><p> AlWahda, September 4, 2006- “The Government of Southern Sudan Accuses World Bank’s Officials of Corruption and Wasting of US$150 Million”</p><p> AlSudani, September 17, 2006- “New Opportunities for the Poor in Sudan- US$ 30 Million for Establishing Micro-Credit Institutions”</p><p> The Citizen, September 17, 2006- “US$30 Million Earmarked for Small Scale Projects in South Sudan”</p><p> AlSudani, October, 31, 2006- “US$125 million grant from MDTF-N and MoFNE for Transport and health Projects in war Affected Areas”</p>

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