#TheNiles weekly wrap-up #Sudan | #SouthSudan Issue #87 | October - TopicsExpress



          

#TheNiles weekly wrap-up #Sudan | #SouthSudan Issue #87 | October 22, 2014 + “Consider citizens’ peace first — not positions” #JUBA - Catholic Bishop Emeritus Paride Taban has called South Sudan’s warring parties to reconsider their focus, saying the talks are not moving in the right direction. Gurtong’s Waakhe Simon Wudu has the details: theniles.org/articles/?id=2486 + Tackling avoidable labour disputes #YEI - Little to no knowledge about South Sudan’s labour laws causes avoidable disputes between employers and employees, says the Labor Department in Yei. Freelance correspondent Ochan Hannington reports: theniles.org/articles/?id=2485 + Scarcity of dollars hits businesses in Juba #JUBA - A shortage of hard currency is pushing up prices in South Sudan’s capital Juba, making goods unaffordable for many citizens, according to Freelance correspondent Robert Obetia Okuga: theniles.org/articles/?id=2476 + Photo camp explores South Sudan’s talent #JUBA - A group of South Sudanese youth had the opportunity to tell their stories through photography during the National Geographic Photo Camp South Sudan. SSTV’s Simon Bingo filed this video report: theniles.org/articles/?id=2473 [This is the weekly newsletter of . The Niles is an online publication by #MiCT , produced in partnership with the German Foreign Office. Join us on Facebook and on Twitter .]
Posted on: Wed, 22 Oct 2014 11:45:16 +0000

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