Sudan /tags/sudan Sudan en-US Copyright KUNC/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Thu, 09 Jul 2015 08:26:00 GMT He Fled Sudan And Made A New Life In The U.S. So Why Go Back? /npr-news/2015-07-09/he-fled-sudan-and-made-a-new-life-in-the-u-s-so-why-go-back Daniel Majok Gai became a "Lost Boy" at age 6 and eventually made it to Denver, where he managed a hubcap business and earned a college degree. Now he's determined to help heal his troubled homeland. Thu, 09 Jul 2015 08:26:00 GMT /npr-news/2015-07-09/he-fled-sudan-and-made-a-new-life-in-the-u-s-so-why-go-back NPR Staff Will The U.S. Grant A Visa To Sudan's Indicted Leader? /npr-news/2013-09-20/will-the-u-s-grant-a-visa-to-sudans-indicted-leader The U.S. is supposed to allow everyone to come to the annual United Nations General Assembly, which opens next week. But Washington has yet to rule on the visa application by Omar al-Bashir, the Sudanese president who's been indicted on genocide charges by the International Criminal Court. Fri, 20 Sep 2013 18:25:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-09-20/will-the-u-s-grant-a-visa-to-sudans-indicted-leader Michele Kelemen Panning For Gold In South Sudan, A Gram At A Time /npr-news/2013-08-21/panning-for-gold-in-south-sudan-a-gram-at-a-time In the desperately poor country, some 60,000 informal miners are working by hand to unearth an estimated $660 million worth of gold each year. The government is hoping to lure international mining companies to carry out the search on an industrial scale. Wed, 21 Aug 2013 18:36:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-08-21/panning-for-gold-in-south-sudan-a-gram-at-a-time Hannah McNeish How Midwives Have Become Critical In War Zones /npr-news/2013-07-25/how-midwives-have-become-critical-in-war-zones Pregnancy is unusually complicated in humanitarian crises. Midwives also often have to help women who have experienced sexual violence and have reproductive health issues. Thu, 25 Jul 2013 16:10:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-07-25/how-midwives-have-become-critical-in-war-zones Dana Farrington Inching Closer To The Demise Of A Stubborn Parasitic Worm /npr-news/2013-01-19/inching-closer-to-the-demise-of-a-stubborn-parasitic-worm After a decades-long campaign, Guinea worm remains in only four countries, and eradication is in sight. But health workers say that recent violence in Mali is hindering efforts to stamp out the last few cases there. Sat, 19 Jan 2013 11:32:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-01-19/inching-closer-to-the-demise-of-a-stubborn-parasitic-worm Michaeleen Doucleff After Students Are Killed, Protests In Sudan's Capital /npr-news/2012-12-10/after-students-are-killed-protests-in-sudans-capital The demonstrators have been holding the protests in response to the deaths of four students, and some are also calling for the ouster of President Omar al-Bashir. Mon, 10 Dec 2012 21:33:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-12-10/after-students-are-killed-protests-in-sudans-capital Sophia Jones Dire Health Conditions In South Sudan Prompt Airdrops /npr-news/2012-08-24/dire-health-conditions-in-south-sudan-prompt-airdrops More than 100,000 people have fled to refugee camps in South Sudan to escape fighting in Sudan and find food. Heavy rains have depleted supplies and raised mortality rates above emergency levels. The United Nations has launched emergency airdrops of food to help the refugees. Fri, 24 Aug 2012 17:04:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-08-24/dire-health-conditions-in-south-sudan-prompt-airdrops Michaeleen Doucleff In South Sudan, Cows Are Cash And Source Of Friction /npr-news/2012-08-16/in-south-sudan-cows-are-cash-and-source-of-friction In South Sudan, a man's worth is measured by bovine wealth, and ever-increasing dowries are paid in cows. Cattle-rustling is an age-old problem. But recently, these raids have become markedly more violent, and the new nation is having difficulty stopping them. Thu, 16 Aug 2012 07:27:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-08-16/in-south-sudan-cows-are-cash-and-source-of-friction John Burnett South Sudan, Young And In Need, Visited By Clinton /npr-news/2012-08-04/south-sudan-young-and-in-need-visited-by-clinton As part of her seven-nation tour of Africa, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited South Sudan. NPR's John Burnett visited the one-year-old nation during Clinton's visit. He joins guest host Susan Stamberg to talk about Clinton's visit and the challenges facing the new nation. Sat, 04 Aug 2012 12:00:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-08-04/south-sudan-young-and-in-need-visited-by-clinton 'Football To Fight Against War': South Sudan Joins FIFA /npr-news/2012-05-25/football-to-fight-against-war-south-sudan-joins-fifa After decades of war, the South Sudan became its own country and despite continued fighting, there are signs of hope. Fri, 25 May 2012 17:38:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-05-25/football-to-fight-against-war-south-sudan-joins-fifa Eyder Peralta