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Plan International gradually moved out of these countries. It became "Foster Parents Plan Inc.". [citation needed] In 1962, U.S. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy was honorary chairwoman during the Plan's Silver Jubilee. [citation needed] In 1974, the global name became Plan International, as programs now spanned South America, Asia and Africa.
India recognized South Sudan on 9 July 2011 and the consulate was upgraded to an embassy in March 2012 [54] Indonesia: 20 September 2022 [96] Indonesia recognized South Sudan on 12 July 2011 [156] Israel: 28 July 2011 [35] Israel recognized South Sudan on 10 July 2011. [157] Iran: N/A Iran recognized South Sudan on 16 July 2011. [158] Japan: 9 ...
To promote growth and development of the media, facilitate media coverage in the whole of South Sudan and to ensure that government policies, development programmes and activities are widely known, understood, to improve the livelihood of South Sudanese by ensuring the availability of accessible, efficient, reliable, and affordable ICT services, and put to action for the common good of the ...
International guarantors of South Sudan's peace process said the transitional government's postponement of elections due in December was disappointing and showed its failure to implement a 2018 ...
The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management is a ministry of the Government of South Sudan. The incumbent minister is Hon. Albino Akol Atak Mayom as of January 2023. [ 1 ]
GENEVA (Reuters) -International donors made pledges on Monday of close to $1.5 billion in aid for Sudan and the surrounding region, about half of estimated needs for a deepening humanitarian ...
Human rights lawyer Amal Clooney and world leaders on Thursday pleaded for more attention to be paid to the war in Sudan and for accountability in fighting that has killed thousands and displaced ...
South Sudan Liberal Party (2010–present) Communist Party of South Sudan (2011–present) South Sudan African National Congress (2006–present) United Democratic Front; Freedom Democratic Party (2020-present FDP) South Sudan Permanent Peace Movement (SSPPM 2022-Present)