Bank of Sudan (http://www.bankofsudan.org/index.htm)
Bank of Sudan is the central bank of Sudan. The site is mostly in Arabic.
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) (http://www.comesa.int/)
Offers the text of a number of business, economic and statistical documents issued by COMESA, as well as links to related information. The site may be searched by broad subjects including trade, finance, investments, agriculture, transportation and communications or by the individual member countries: Angola, Burundi, Comoros, D.R. Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Namibia, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sudan, Swaziland, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
European Coalition on Oil in Sudan (http://www.ecosonline.org/)
“We, a coalition of European organizations working for peace for Sudan are calling for action by European governments and oil companies to ensure that Sudan's oil wealth ceases to fuel war. Oil should bring peace and prosperity to Sudan, but it causes massive human suffering. We invite the oil companies operating in Sudan to become a force for the good and to suspend their operations until there is peace. We urge the European governments to actively discourage investment in Sudan's oil sector as a necessary step towards peace in the country.”
International Monetary Fund (http://www.imf.org/)
Home page for the International Monetary Fund features information about the organization, its policies, by-laws, regulations and programs.
The Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System (http://isu2.cedare.org.eg/nubian/)
"The Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System (NSAS) is a huge groundwater resource shared among four countries within the Eastern Sahara in North-East Africa. These countries are Chad, Egypt, Libya and Sudan."
Sudan (http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/sudan.html)
"An annotated guide to internet resources about the Sudan for students, faculty, librarians, teachers, journalists, business people and others."
Sudan, a country study (http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/sdtoc.html)
Title from title screen as viewed Mar. 13, 2002.
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