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Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation is a ministry of the Government of South Sudan. The current minister is Hon. Pal Mai Deng, while Hon. Peter Mahal Dhieu ...
Within the government of Southern Sudan, the Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation is responsible for policy setting, mobilization of external financing and regulation of drinking water supply. The Ministry was created in 2006, one year after the government of Southern Sudan was formed in preparation for the country’s independence.
The Ministry of Electricity, Dams, Irrigation and Water Resources is a ministry of the Government of South Sudan. The incumbent minister is David Deng Athorbei, while Rhoda David Alak serves as deputy minister.
Ministry of Information, Communication Technology and Postal Services (South Sudan) Ministry of Internal Affairs (South Sudan) Ministry of Irrigation and Water Resources (South Sudan)
Ministry of Irrigation may refer to: Ministry of Irrigation (Nepal) Ministry of Irrigation (Syria), the ministry of irrigation of Syria; Ministry of Irrigation and Water Resources (South Sudan) Ministry of Irrigation and Water Resources Management, Sri Lanka; Ministry of Water Resources (Iraq), (also called, Ministry of Irrigation), the ...
Ministry Incumbent President of South Sudan: Salva Kiir Mayardit: First Vice President of South Sudan: Taban Deng Gai: Vice President of South Sudan: James Wani Igga: Minister in the Office of the President: Mayiik Ayii Deng: Minister of Agriculture and Forestry: Onyoti Adigo Nyikwec: Minister of Animal Resources and Fisheries: James Janka Duku ...
Ministry of Irrigation and Water Resources (South Sudan) Ministry of Irrigation (Syria) T. Ministry of Water and Irrigation; W. Water Resources Department, Madhya Pradesh
The 2024 South Sudan floods refer to catastrophic flooding across the African nation of South Sudan, resulting in "over 735,000 people across 38 of South Sudan’s 78 counties and the Abyei Administrative Area" being directly impacted, and 65,000 people being displaced, of which 41,000 were displaced from Warrap.