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Gruenbaum, Ellen. Nuer women in southern Sudan: Health, reproduction, and work. [East Lansing, Mich.]: Michigan State University, 1990.

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Ein alternatives Entwicklungsmodell für die afro-islamische Kultur im Unteren Atbara (Sudan): Zur Neukonzeption einer Förderstrategie für Frauen. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 2002.

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Ballot, J. Food systems and society: The situation of women in the Equatoria Region, Sudan : report on a mission. [Geneva]: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, 1985.

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David, Rosalind. Changing places?: Women, resource management and migration in the Sahel : case studies from Senegal, Burkina Faso, Mali and Sudan. London: SOS Sahel International (UK), 1995.

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David, Rosalind. Changing places?: Women, resource management and migration in the Sahel : case studies from Senegal, Burkina Faso, Mali and Sudan. London: SOS Sahel UK, 1995.

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Sudan) International Workshop on the Role of Women Leaders in Empowering Rural Women in the Context of Rights and Development Issues in Afro-Asian Region (2011 Omdurman. Report of the International Workshop on the Role of Women Leaders in Empowering Rural Women in the Context of Rights and Development Issues in Afro-Asian Region: Omdurman, Sudan, 20-25 April 2011. New Delhi: Afro-Asian Rural Development Organization, 2011.

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Economic development of southern Sudan. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2007.

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National Council of Women (NCW) and United Nations Sudano-Sahelian Office (UNSO) Workshop for Women in Environment Protection (1989 Makerere University). [Green future for Uganda: National Council of Women (NCW) and United Nations Sudano-Sahelian Office (UNSO) Workshop for Women in Environment Protection, 24th to 30th Sept., 1989 at Makerere University, Africa Hall.]. [Kampala?: The University?, 1989.

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Gadalla, Sanaa Ibrahim. Environment and sustained development: Case study : Forest Development Project Sudan (FDS) in central & eastern Sudan. [Addis Ababa: s.n., 1997.

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Ismail, Ellen T. Women of the Sudan. Bendestorf, Germany: Verlag Dr. E. Ismail-Schmidt, 1990.

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African Research and Resource Forum, Heinrich Böll Foundation (Nairobi, Kenya), and Jāmiʻat Jūbā. Markaz Dirāsāt al-Salām wa-al-Tanmiyah, eds. State building and development in South Sudan. Nairobi, Kenya: African Research and Resource Forum, 2011.

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Mohamed Nour, Samia. Technological Change and Skill Development in Sudan. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32811-4.

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Teny, Riek Machar. State building and development in South Sudan. Nairobi, Kenya: African Research and Resource Forum, 2011.

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Chris, Peters, ed. Empowering communities: A casebook from West Sudan. Oxford, UK: Oxfam UK and Ireland, 1997.

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Badal, Raphael K. Development potential of southern Sudan: Strategies and constraints. [Omdurman]: M.O.B. Centre for Sudanese Studies, Omdurman Ahlia University, 1999.

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Ahmed, Medani Mohammed Mohammed. The political economy of development in the Sudan. [Khartoum]: Institute of African and Asian Studies, University of Khartoum, 1987.

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Small industry development in Africa: Lessons from Sudan. Münster: Lit, 1992.

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Frauenkultur im Sudan. Frankfurt am Main: Athenäum, 1987.

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Ismail, Ellen T. Frauen im Sudan. Wuppertal: P. Hammer, 1990.

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missing], [name. When peace comes: Civil society and development in Sudan. Lawrenceville, NJ: Red Sea Press, 2003.

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Whittington, Dale. Implications of Ethiopian water development for Egypt and Sudan. [Khartoum]: Development and Research Centre, Faculty of Economic & Social Studies, University of Khartoum, 1985.

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United Nations. Development Programme. Country strategies for social development: The experience of Sudan. New York: United Nations Development Programme, 1995.

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Women's movement in the Sudan. New Delhi: Asia News Agency, 1986.

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Musa, Yagoub Abu Shora. Water resources in Sudan: Planning and management. Khartoum: Yagoub Abu Shora Musa, 2012.

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Agency, Canadian International Development. Women in development. [Ottawa: s.n., 1985.

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Marcucci, Pamela Nichols. Women in development. Brussels: Commission of the European Communities, Women's Information Service, 1992.

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British Library for Development Studies. Women in development. [s.l.]: British Library for Development studies, 1992.

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Administration, Overseas Development. Women in development. London: ODA, 1992.

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Salleh, Khalijah Mohd. Women in development. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Institut Kajian Dasar, 1994.

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Luitel, Samira. Women in development. [Kathmandu]: B.P. Luitel, 1992.

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Adeyemo, O. A. Women in development. Ibadan: National Centre for Economic Management and Administration, 1990.

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Workshop for Trainers in Research Methodology (1987 Arusha, Tanzania). Women in development. [Arusha, Tanzania]: Eastern and Southern African Management Institute, 1988.

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Kabaji, Egara. Women in development. Eldoret [Kenya]: Zapf Chancery, 1997.

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1956-, Gupta Shakuntala, ed. Women entrepreneurship development. Delhi: Zenith Books International, 2007.

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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. International Development Committee. Women and development. London: Stationery Office, 1999.

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Awad, Mohamed Hashim. Co-operatives as instruments of rural development in the Sudan. Addis Ababa: Economic Commission for Africa, 1985.

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The Danagla traders of Northern Sudan: Rural capitalism & agricultural development. London: Ithaca Press, 1985.

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Sharfi, Y. H. The role of UNDP in rural development of the Sudan. Manchester: UMIST, 1993.

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Moharir, V. V. Administrative reforms and development planning in the Sudan (1956-1975). Khartoum: Development Studies & Research Centre, University of Khartoum, 1987.

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Ertsen, Maurits W. Improvising Planned Development on the Gezira Plain, Sudan, 1900–1980. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-56818-2.

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Maḥmūd, ʻAbd al-Raḥīm al-Rīḥ. Development administration: A case for government ministries in the Sudan. Khartoum, Sudan: Economic and Social Research Council, National Council for Research, 1985.

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African Research and Resource Forum, ed. State building in South Sudan: Priorities for development policy research. Nairobi, Kenya: African Research and Resource Forum (ARRF), 2013.

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Luffin, Xavier. Sudan and South Sudan. Edited by Waïl S. Hassan. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199349791.013.28.

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This chapter examines the development of the novel genre in Sudan and South Sudan. After discussing the beginnings of the Sudanese novel up to the early 1990s, it considers works that tackle the social and political difficulties facing the country, mainly marginality and despotism. The chapter then turns to novels that highlight the importance of a hybrid identity in Sudan, or what is called Afro-Arabism, along with novels that focus on the issues of dictatorship and the civil war. It also explores the theme of migration, some important Sudanese historical novels, and works by women writers. Finally, it looks at novels that avoid topics related to sociopolitical issues, as well as novels written in English.
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Women, water supply, and sanitation: A national training seminar, Kadugli, Sudan, 16-21 January 1988. [Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic]: INSTRAW, 1988.

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Abdel Aziz, Azza Ahmed, and Aroob Alfaki. Shifting Terrains of Political Participation in Sudan: Elements dating from the second colonial (1898–1956) period to the contemporary era. International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31752/idea.2021.70.

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This report presents elements of the development of Sudanese women’s political participation through time. It highlights several political routes from their early days until the contemporary era. The study is based on an analysis of secondary sources alongside empirical data derived from four states within Sudan, namely: Blue Nile, Central Darfur, Kassala and River Nile. Different themes are explored and they include: the meanings of political participation, women’s leadership roles, identifying structural limitations that hinder the participation of women in politics, possible avenues for women’s participation, the presence of women in politics, variations in religious interpretations and their impact on political participation, the status of the Sudanese constitution and the views of women and men on the extent that women might advance in the next elections. The report also address how the December revolution of 2018 might improve the situation for women’s political participation, since it marks a break from the earlier practices of the Islamist regime that had a severe negative impact on the freedoms of Sudanese women and their ability to engage in political activities. Political parties are considered gatekeepers for women’s access to political positions of power as they play an important role in institutionalizing women’s inclusion in politics. Ensuring that political parties in Sudan play an active role in the advancement of gender equality and the enhancement of women’s political participation is particularly important as Sudan prepares for its transition to democracy.
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Report of the international workshop on the role of women leaders in empowering rural women in the context of rights and development issues in Afro-Asian region, Omdurman, Sudan, 20-25 april 2011. New Delhi: Afro-Asian Rural Development Organization, 2011.

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Brynen, Rex, Paul Noble, and Bahgat Korany. Political Liberalization and Democratization in the Arab World: Comparative Experiences (Women & Change in the Development World). Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1998.

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Yongo-Bure, Benaiah. Economic Development of Southern Sudan. University Press of America, 2007.

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Yongo-Bure, Benaiah, and B. Yongo-Bure. Economic Development of Southern Sudan. University Press of America, 2007.

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[Women in Sudan. New Delhi: Library of Congress Office, 2009.

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