Ebola Response: A fast-moving Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in DR Congo and Uganda is driving major public health moves, including a new US $270 million commitment, tighter traveler screening, and rerouting all flights from DR Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan to four US airports for enhanced checks. Public Health Gaps: Health officials warn cases are being missed and that there’s still no approved vaccine or targeted treatment for this strain, even as DRC reports rising confirmed cases and deaths. Local Infrastructure: Yei River County authorities inspected the proposed Kanjoro Bridge project, with engineers urged to deliver a durable design and local hiring to improve safety during heavy rains. Urban Housing Tech Transfer: Central Equatoria State signed a housing partnership with Ethiopia’s Federal Housing Corporation to speed up Juba’s housing and infrastructure upgrades using modern construction know-how. Governance & Tech for Elections: A policy analyst warns South Sudan’s 22 Dec 2026 elections could fail without constitutional, security, and financial reforms beyond basic civic education and office setup. Mining Risk Watch: South Sudan’s push beyond oil into mining is flagged as a potential opportunity—and a governance and environmental risk—if communities and institutions aren’t protected.
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Ebola Response Tech & Travel: A dangerous Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak is spreading in DRC and Uganda, with the U.S. activating enhanced screening and rerouting all flights from DRC, Uganda, and South Sudan to four major airports (Dulles, Atlanta, Houston, JFK) as no vaccine or targeted treatment is available. Public Health Pressure: DRC’s latest update puts confirmed cases at 689 with 139 deaths, citing community reluctance for post-mortem swabs, limited treatment capacity, infection-control shortages, weak alert reporting, and a $21.5m funding gap. Local Infrastructure: Yei River County authorities inspected the proposed Kanjoro Bridge site, pushing for a durable structure and local worker recruitment to improve safety during heavy rains. Urban Housing Tech Transfer: Central Equatoria signed a housing partnership with Ethiopia’s Federal Housing Corporation to speed up Juba’s housing and infrastructure upgrades using modern housing technology. Digital Skills for Youth: STEMpower South Sudan graduated 180 students from a four-month digital skills program across six STEM centers, training learners in core ICT tools and internet navigation. Elections & Service Delivery: Analysts warn South Sudan’s December 2026 elections could become procedural without constitutional, security, political, and financial reforms, while voters increasingly demand medicines, equipped schools, electricity, and better roads—not just campaign slogans.
Power & Infrastructure: An “unprecedented” partnership is said to have connected about 55 million Africans to electricity in just two years, with major development agencies backing the push—an energy access boost that matters for South Sudan’s tech and service delivery goals. Banking Security: KCB has fired 60 staff tied to insider fraud and unauthorized system access, highlighting how cyber and internal controls can directly affect customers across the region, including South Sudan. Elections & Governance: A policy analyst warns South Sudan’s 22 Dec 2026 elections could fail as more than civic education and office space are needed—constitutional, security, and political reforms must come first. STEM Skills: STEMpower South Sudan graduated 180 learners from a four-month digital skills program across Juba, Aweil, Yambio, Abyei, Rumbek, and Wau, with training spanning basic ICT to AI and robotics. Urban Development: Central Equatoria signed a housing partnership with Ethiopia’s Federal Housing Corporation to speed up housing, infrastructure upgrades, and urban planning in Juba. Health & Cross-Border Risk: Ebola response updates keep coming from the region, while the U.S. reroutes flights from DRC, Uganda, and South Sudan to four airports for enhanced screening. Food Security & Safety: Uganda’s food safety crisis is tied to everyday handling practices—an urgent reminder for safer markets and public health systems. Environment & Soil Tech: New global research maps underground fungal networks and flags threats from farming, with grasslands (including areas predicted in South Sudan) highlighted as key carbon and plant-support ecosystems.
Ebola Response Tech & Travel: Israel lifted its temporary Ebola travel restrictions on Kenya and Rwanda after a diplomatic protest, citing Kenya’s strong testing record and “facts beat fear,” while the wider region remains on alert as DRC’s Bundibugyo outbreak keeps rising. Public Health Logistics: The US is rerouting all flights arriving from DRC, Uganda, and South Sudan to four major airports for enhanced Ebola screening, showing how screening infrastructure is shaping regional mobility. South Sudan Crisis & Peacebuilding: A seminar at EMU compared the South Sudan crisis with global cases, pointing to stalled constitutional processes, elections, and security reforms behind renewed violence and displacement. STEM & Digital Skills: STEMpower South Sudan graduated 180 students from a four-month digital skills program across six STEM centers, with training spanning basic ICT, Microsoft tools, internet navigation, and pathways toward AI and robotics. Urban Development: Central Equatoria State signed a housing and infrastructure partnership with Ethiopia’s Federal Housing Corporation to modernize Juba with new construction, planning, and “modern housing technology.” Education Under Conflict: A new study highlights how child-targeted violence drives school dropouts far more than general insecurity, with South Sudan among countries where over half of primary-age children are out of school. Underground Science for Climate: A global Science study mapped massive underground fungal networks, predicting dense networks in South Sudan grasslands and linking them to major carbon storage—useful context for soil and climate resilience planning. Social Platforms & Access: A widespread Facebook outage disrupted feeds, logins, and messaging globally, affecting public information and online business operations—including in South Sudan.
STEM Skills in South Sudan: STEMpower South Sudan awarded certificates to 180 students after a four-month Digital Skills Program across Juba, Aweil, Yambio, Abyei, Rumbek and Wau, teaching basics like Word, Excel, PowerPoint and internet navigation, with some training also covering robotics and AI. Juba Housing Tech & Infrastructure: Central Equatoria State signed a partnership with Ethiopia’s Federal Housing Corporation to speed up housing construction, urban planning and infrastructure upgrades in Juba, with a focus on modern housing technology and technical support. Ebola Response Pressure in the Region: The DRC reported Ebola cases rising to 689 with 139 deaths, citing community reluctance for post-mortem swabs, limited treatment capacity, shortages of infection-control materials, weak surveillance and a $21.5m funding gap. AI for Agriculture (Not South Sudan, but relevant tech): Kisaan Parivar and partners launched an AI-enabled regenerative agriculture Proof of Concept in India, using monitoring and data-driven farm management. Underground Science Spotlight: A new global Science study mapped arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, estimating ~110 quadrillion km of living fungal networks in topsoils and flagging grasslands like South Sudan as dense hotspots under threat from farming. Digital Access: Google expanded Ask Gemini in Chrome to Kenya, Nigeria and South Sudan, bringing built-in AI search help to more users. Public Health Tech at Mass Gatherings: FIFA World Cup host cities are boosting surveillance using wastewater and social media monitoring to reduce risks from outbreaks like measles and norovirus.
Ebola Update (DRC): The Democratic Republic of Congo reports Ebola cases rising to 689 with 139 deaths, as the Bundibugyo outbreak spreads across 29 health zones in Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu—while response teams cite community resistance to post-mortem swabs, limited treatment capacity, shortages of infection-control supplies, weak alert reporting, and a $21.5m funding gap. Public Health & Tech Skills (South Sudan): STEMpower South Sudan graduates 180 learners from a four-month Digital Skills Program across Juba, Aweil, Yambio, Abyei, Rumbek and Wau, teaching core ICT plus internet navigation, with plans that also cover robotics and AI. Housing & Urban Tech (Juba): Central Equatoria signs a housing partnership with Ethiopia’s Federal Housing Corporation to speed construction, infrastructure upgrades and urban planning in Juba, including “modern housing technology” support. AI in Daily Life (Africa): Google expands Ask Gemini in Chrome to Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa, with South Sudan included in the broader rollout list. Research Spotlight (Soil Science): New global mapping estimates arbuscular fungi networks stretch about 110 quadrillion km underground—supporting plant growth and carbon storage—highlighting why soil health matters for climate and farming. Digital Connectivity Disruption: A major Facebook outage hits users worldwide, disrupting login, feeds and Messenger—impacting news access and online business operations in South Sudan.
Housing & Urban Tech: Central Equatoria signed a Juba housing partnership with Ethiopia’s Federal Housing Corporation, aiming to speed construction, upgrade urban infrastructure, and bring modern housing technology into city planning. Digital Skills for Youth: STEMpower South Sudan graduated 180 learners from a four-month Digital Skills Program across six STEM centers, teaching core ICT plus internet navigation, with added focus areas including robotics and AI. AI for Agriculture (Regional): Kisaan Parivar, Carnot Technologies, FvD Advisory and RBL Bank launched an AI-enabled regenerative agriculture initiative in India, using AI monitoring and data-driven farm management as a model for sustainable rural development. Public Health Watch (Ebola): DR Congo reported Ebola cases rising to 689 with 139 deaths, citing community reluctance for post-mortem swabs, limited treatment capacity, infection-control shortages, weak surveillance, and a funding gap. Ebola Risk Management (Travel): The U.S. and Kenya quarantine plans face legal and public pushback as Ebola containment measures expand regionally. Connectivity & Outages: Facebook users worldwide reported major service disruptions, affecting logins, feeds, messaging and uploads—an issue that can hit public information and online business in South Sudan too. Infrastructure & Power: China advanced a grid-forming renewable energy project with civil works on a 220 kV step-up substation, targeting better power stability as renewables scale up. STEM & Learning Access: UNDP and partners handed over 72 computers to government institutions, supporting wider access to basic digital tools.
Ebola Update (DR Congo): The Bundibugyo-strain Ebola outbreak is worsening in eastern DR Congo, with confirmed cases rising to 689 and deaths to 139; response is being slowed by community resistance to post-mortem testing, limited care capacity, shortages of infection-prevention supplies, weak surveillance, and a reported $21.5m funding gap. Elections & Service Delivery (South Sudan): As December 2026 campaigning ramps up with SPLM red, voters in places like Twic are pushing back on “red T-shirts” politics, saying legitimacy depends on medicines, equipped schools, electricity, and roads. AI & Agriculture (India, regional relevance): Kisaan Parivar, Carnot Technologies, FvD Advisory and RBL Bank launched an AI-enabled regenerative farming Proof of Concept in Telangana, using precision monitoring and data-driven farm management. Digital Access (South Sudan users): A major Facebook outage hit logins, feeds, Messenger and uploads worldwide, disrupting news and online business communication in South Sudan. AI Browser Rollout (Africa): Google is expanding “Ask Gemini in Chrome” to Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa, with South Sudan included in the broader supported locales. Public Health (Global): Toronto and Vancouver are ramping up surveillance for World Cup-related outbreaks using wastewater testing and targeted checks. Energy Tech (Grid stability): A grid-forming renewable project in China moved into civil construction for a 220 kV substation designed to improve power stability under high renewable penetration. Environment & Science (Global): A new study maps Earth’s underground arbuscular fungi networks, estimating 110 quadrillion km of living fungal filaments and major roles in plant health and carbon storage.
Digital Connectivity: A major Facebook outage hit thousands of users worldwide, disrupting logins, feeds, Messenger, and uploads; in South Sudan, where Facebook is widely used for news and business updates, the disruption likely slowed public information flow and online commerce. Soil Science & Climate: A new global study maps arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi networks across Earth’s topsoil, estimating about 110 quadrillion km of living fungal filaments and linking them to plant nutrition and carbon storage—useful context for climate-smart agriculture. Public Justice Tech: UNDP and South Sudan’s Judiciary launched a 30-day GBV and Juvenile Mobile Court at Juba Central Prison to speed up survivor-centered case handling and reduce case backlogs. Ebola Preparedness: A South Sudan case story highlights how early detection and rapid isolation helped stop a suspected cholera-like event before it grew—an example of outbreak response readiness. AI in Daily Life: Google expanded “Ask Gemini in Chrome” to Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, and includes South Sudan in the rollout, bringing more AI search and help into everyday browsing. Power Systems: A grid-forming renewable energy project advanced to civil construction for a 220 kV substation, aiming to improve stability as wind/solar/storage scale up.
AI for Everyday Browsing: Google is rolling out “Ask Gemini in Chrome” to Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa—and includes South Sudan—bringing built-in AI search and help for users across more African locales. Mobile Justice in Juba: UNDP and South Sudan’s Judiciary launched a Gender-Based Violence and Juvenile Mobile Court at Juba Central Prison to cut case backlogs and bring survivor-centered hearings closer to communities. Digital Health Surveillance: Toronto health authorities are using wastewater testing and targeted monitoring during the FIFA World Cup, with Ebola travel restrictions noted as risk remains low while norovirus and measles get extra attention. Public Infrastructure & Transport: An opinion piece argues Malakal Airport needs urgent presidential intervention, pointing to poor passenger conditions and the wider neglect of strategic infrastructure. Underground Science: New global research maps massive subterranean fungal networks, estimating arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi could span 110 quadrillion km—highlighting how soil life supports plants and climate. Power Stability Tech: A grid-forming renewable project in China advances with a 220 kV substation designed to stabilize grids under high wind/solar/storage penetration.
Infrastructure & Aviation: An opinion piece argues Malakal Airport needs urgent presidential attention, citing years of neglect after the 2013–2016 war—passengers reportedly still wait in harsh weather and staff operate from plastic tents, while ticket costs remain high. AI for Everyday Use: Google says Ask Gemini in Chrome is rolling out to South Sudan along with Kenya, Nigeria and more African markets, aiming to make the browser more helpful for finding and understanding information. Power & Grid Stability: A China grid-forming renewable project has moved into full civil construction for a 220 kV step-up substation, targeting better voltage and frequency control as wind/solar/storage grow. Public Justice Tech: UNDP and South Sudan’s Judiciary launched a Gender-Based Violence and Juvenile Mobile Court at Juba Central Prison, running for 30 days to cut case backlogs and bring services closer to communities. Climate Youth Mobilization: South Sudan’s Climate Youth Ecumenical Summit (Climate YES) launched in Juba to organize young people across states to push for climate justice and practical resilience against flooding, drought and heatwaves. Health & Safety: UNDP-backed mobile court and broader health preparedness sit alongside global Ebola-related travel and quarantine debates, including legal questions and public pushback in the region.
Soil Science Breakthrough: A new global digital map reveals arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi networks stretching about 110 quadrillion km under Earth, showing how these underground partners feed plants and help regulate climate. AI for Browsing: Google expands “Ask Gemini in Chrome” to Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa, bringing built-in AI search and help to more African users. Power Stability Tech: China’s grid-forming renewable project moves into civil construction for a 220 kV step-up substation, aiming to keep electricity stable as wind, solar and storage grow. Health & Justice in South Sudan: UNDP and South Sudan’s Judiciary launch a 30-day mobile court for GBV and juvenile cases at Juba Central Prison, starting June 11. Ebola Vaccine R&D: Public Health Vaccines wins a new BARDA option worth $33M+ to advance Sudan ebolavirus and Bundibugyo ebolavirus vaccine candidates. Youth Climate Action: South Sudanese Christian youth launch the Climate Youth Ecumenical Summit (Climate YES) to push climate justice and community resilience nationwide. Digital Trade Push: East Africa accelerates digital customs reforms to cut border delays, using online declarations and cargo tracking to speed regional commerce. Governance & Elections: South Sudan’s Political Parties Council orders parties to submit audited financial reports by early July or face penalties.
AI for everyday browsing: Google says Ask Gemini in Chrome has expanded to Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa, bringing built-in AI search and help to more African users. Environment & infrastructure pressure: Mozambique’s Nacala Corridor upgrades are linked to accelerating deforestation, raising alarms about weak protection measures. Public health & Ebola readiness: South Sudan’s mobile surveillance success story highlights how fast isolation and contact tracing can stop outbreaks before they grow. Justice access in Juba: UNDP and South Sudan’s Judiciary launched a 30-day mobile GBV and juvenile court at Juba Central Prison to clear backlogs and speed survivor-centered hearings. Ebola vaccine R&D funding: Public Health Vaccines won a new BARDA option worth $33M+ to advance Sudan ebolavirus and Bundibugyo ebolavirus vaccine candidates. Digital trade & regional integration: East Africa’s digital customs push and a planned EAC–Singapore free trade talks signal more tech-enabled cross-border commerce. Elections compliance: South Sudan’s Political Parties Council told parties to submit audited financial reports by early July or face penalties. Climate youth organizing: Young people launched Climate YES in Juba to push climate justice and practical resilience across states and counties.
Digital Justice in Juba: UNDP and South Sudan’s Judiciary launched a 30-day GBV and Juvenile Mobile Court at Juba Central Prison, starting June 11, to cut case backlogs and bring survivor-centered hearings closer to communities. Election Tech & Party Compliance: The Political Parties Council (PPC) trained parties in Juba and warned registered groups to submit audited financial reports by early July or face penalties, including possible disqualification, while rolling out a digital registration system to improve transparency. ICT for Governance: UNDP and AfDB handed over laptops to South Sudan institutions (TNLA finance bodies, Ministry of Finance and Planning, and the Bank of South Sudan) to strengthen data use for policymaking and economic oversight. Climate Youth Mobilization: South Sudan launched the Climate Youth Ecumenical Summit (Climate YES) to unite young people across states and counties for climate justice and practical action against flooding, drought, heatwaves, and displacement. Entrepreneurship & Resilience: New research on the DREAMS program reports big gains for refugee and host households in East Africa, including higher consumption, savings, and assets—useful lessons for local livelihoods support. Ebola R&D Funding: U.S. BARDA awarded Public Health Vaccines an added $33m+ option to advance Sudan ebolavirus and Bundibugyo ebolavirus vaccine candidates using an rVSV platform.
Elections & Party Systems: South Sudan’s Political Parties Council (PPC) has launched a five-day training in Juba and warned registered parties to submit audited financial reports by the first week of July, or face administrative penalties that could include disqualification—pushing transparency ahead of the December 2026 vote. Public Sector Tech & Data: UNDP and the African Development Bank handed over laptop computers to South Sudan’s finance and planning bodies, the Parliamentary Research Centre, and the Bank of South Sudan to strengthen data use for policymaking, economic planning, research, and oversight. Local Infrastructure & Planning: Yei River County’s commissioner visited the Housing, Land, and Physical Infrastructure department, where officials briefed on land administration, physical planning, housing, roads and bridges, survey work, and infrastructure delivery—while citing transport limits for field monitoring. Aviation Upgrade: Wau Regional Airport is getting a major upgrade, including a new control tower and passenger terminals, with officials saying completion is expected in about 7–8 months and radar facilities reviewed. Health Tech Funding (Regional): U.S. BARDA awarded Public Health Vaccines an added option worth over $33 million to advance Sudan ebolavirus and Bundibugyo ebolavirus vaccine candidates, highlighting ongoing filovirus research relevant to outbreaks affecting the region.
Ebola Response Meets Public Backlash: Kenyan police shot and killed a protester in Nanyuki during demonstrations against a planned U.S. Ebola quarantine centre, as locals accuse Washington of offloading risk onto a densely populated area. Vaccine R&D Boost: In the U.S., BARDA awarded Public Health Vaccines an added option worth over $33m to advance a Sudan ebolavirus vaccine candidate and two Bundibugyo ebolavirus candidates using an rVSV platform. DRC Outbreak Update: The Democratic Republic of Congo reported 101 confirmed Ebola deaths and 35 new confirmed cases in 24 hours, with armed groups limiting access in Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu. South Sudan Election Tech & Compliance: Juba’s Political Parties Council launched a five-day training and ordered parties to submit audited financial reports by early July, warning of penalties and possible disqualification; it also highlighted a new digital registration system for transparency. Digital Trade Systems: East Africa’s digital customs reforms are speeding cross-border commerce, with e-declarations, tracking and online certificates helping reduce delays for goods moving through the region. ICT for Governance: UNDP and AfDB handed over laptops to South Sudan government institutions to strengthen data use for economic planning and oversight. Infrastructure for Connectivity: Work to upgrade Wau Regional Airport to international standards is underway, including radar and air traffic management inspections.
Ebola Response: DR Congo reports 101 confirmed Ebola deaths and 35 new confirmed cases in 24 hours, with armed groups in Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu limiting humanitarian access and slowing the fight. Public Health vs Politics: In South Sudan, renewed election talk after President Salva Kiir’s Bahr el Ghazal tour is being challenged by calls to prioritize Ebola preparedness—surveillance, contact tracing, labs, isolation and public awareness—amid importation risks from Congo and Uganda. Digital Governance for Elections: The Political Parties Council (PPC) runs a five-day Juba workshop to strengthen party systems, including governance, conflict resolution and digital operations, highlighting a new digital registration system aimed at transparency and preventing duplicate memberships. ICT for Economic Oversight: UNDP and AfDB hand over 72 computers to South Sudan’s finance and planning bodies and the Bank of South Sudan to boost data-driven policymaking and accountability. Digital Finance for SMEs: DigiCash and Inkomoko expand mobile-wallet lending and payments for small businesses, targeting cash shortages with 3,000 retail outlets for withdrawals. Infrastructure & Connectivity: Wau airport gets a major upgrade with a new control tower and terminals, while KPA pushes ahead with Mombasa port expansion via a new berth to handle larger ships. AI and Capacity Gap: A commentary argues South Sudan’s AI ambitions must start with education and health realities, noting millions of children are out of school and maternal health needs remain urgent.
Ebola Response Tech & Aid: Dubai delivered 20 tonnes of Ebola medical supplies to DR Congo, including tents, disinfectants, PPE and thermometers, targeting about 280 health centres over four weeks. South Sudan Digital Governance: UNDP and AfDB handed over 72 computers to South Sudan government institutions to boost data use for policymaking, economic planning and oversight. Elections & Digital Party Systems: South Sudan’s Political Parties Council launched a five-day training in Juba to prepare parties for December elections, with a new digital registration system aimed at transparency and preventing duplicate enrolments. Infrastructure Upgrades: Wau airport is getting a major upgrade—new control tower and passenger terminals—expected in 7–8 months, alongside checks on radar and air traffic systems. Ports & Trade Logistics: Kenya Ports Authority is expanding Mombasa port with construction of berth 19B, adding 240 metres of quay and deeper draft capacity for larger container ships. Digital Finance for SMEs: DigiCash and Inkomoko partnered to expand mobile financial services for small businesses, using mobile wallets and cash-out outlets to reduce cash shortages. Ebola Risk Monitoring Abroad: A Ugandan woman in Jaipur tested negative after Ebola-like symptoms, while Germany discharged a U.S. doctor after negative tests following Bundibugyo-strain treatment. AI Policy Reality Check (Opinion): A South Sudan AI piece argues tech ambitions must start with education and health access, citing high out-of-school numbers and maternal mortality.
Renewable Energy Resilience: A new analysis from Uganda highlights how solar is becoming “living infrastructure,” designed to keep working despite weak grids, limited financing, and harsh conditions. Aviation Upgrades: South Sudan’s Wau Regional Airport is getting a new control tower and passenger terminals, with officials saying completion could take about 7–8 months, alongside radar and air-traffic checks. Digital Finance for SMEs: DigiCash and Inkomoko launched a partnership to expand mobile money access for small businesses in South Sudan, aiming to reduce cash shortages by enabling wallet-based payments and loan access. AI, But With Real Needs: An opinion piece argues South Sudan’s AI ambitions must start with education and health basics, citing millions of out-of-school children and high maternal mortality. Ebola Cross-Border Tech & Policy: UAE announced a travel ban on DRC, Uganda, and South Sudan to curb Ebola spread, while reports track Ebola testing updates and new preparedness funding for response capacity across the region. Peacekeeping Under Pressure: UN commemorations for fallen peacekeepers come amid renewed warnings that shrinking resources are leaving missions—especially in Africa—under strain.
Ebola Response & Travel Rules: The UAE has halted new visas and entry for travelers from the DRC, Uganda, and South Sudan as Ebola risk rises, with only limited exceptions for people who spent 21 days in a non-restricted third country; Public Health Updates: A U.S. doctor infected with Ebola (Bundibugyo strain) was discharged from a Berlin hospital after testing negative, while India reported suspected Ebola cases in Rajasthan after airport screening flagged travelers from Uganda; Tech for Frontline Care: In the DRC’s hard-to-reach mining areas, Starlink satellite kits were donated to help medical teams communicate where mobile networks are scarce; Aviation Upgrades: South Sudan launched a major upgrade of Wau Regional Airport, including new control tower and terminals, plus radar inspections; Digital Finance: DigiCash and Inkomoko partnered to expand mobile money access for small businesses in South Sudan, aiming to reduce cash shortages; Economic Governance Tech: UNDP and AfDB handed ICT equipment to South Sudan institutions to strengthen data-driven economic planning and oversight.
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