| | SudanAmbassador: Vacant | Charge D'Affaires: Alberto M Fernandez
Background Notes | Embassy | Map | Special Envoy for Sudan Richard S. Williamson
CHECKLIST OF MILESTONES FOR 2009 ELECTIONS
The United States supports credible, peaceful, nationwide elections in Sudan in 2009, as a key milestone of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement and as a way to achieve democratic transformation in Sudan. Per the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, elections are scheduled to take place on six levels: for the presidencies of the Government of National Unity (GNU) and the Government of Southern Sudan (GOSS); for the National Assembly and the South Sudan Legislative Assembly; and for the governorships and state legislatures in all 25 states.
- Appointment of National Electoral Commission -- Per the CPA, the National Electoral Commission (NEC) is to be created within one month after the adoption of the national elections law. The President is to select between seven and nine impartial representatives to serve on the NEC; the First vice-President will approve the names. These members are responsible for organizing elections and for liaising with the international donor community. Identifying these individuals is accordingly critical but is proving a difficult task as well, as the post of chairman of the NEC has yet to be filled.
- Constituency Demarcation
- Candidate Registration
- Certification of Election Monitors
- Voter Registration
- Civic Education
- Training of Election Monitors
- First Round of Elections
- Announcement of results
- Second Round of Elections
- Announcement of final results
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Abduction of Workers in South Kordofan State, Sudan
(Oct. 21): The United States expresses its deep concern for the well-being of nine Chinese and Sudanese workers reportedly kidnapped on October 18 in South Kordofan State. The parties responsible for the kidnapping must release the workers immediately and without harm. Full Text
U.S. Department of State Partners with Sudanese Integrated Mine Action Service
(Oct. 14): The Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement in the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Political-Military Affairs (PM/WRA) recently awarded a $200,200 grant to the Sudanese Integrated Mine Action Service (SIMAS) for humanitarian mine action and explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) training in Southern Sudan. Full Text
U.S. Response to the Darfur Crisis
(Sept. 11): This fact sheet has been updated. Full Text | Previous Version: April 2008
Anniversary of CPA Implementation
(July 9): Today marks the mid-point for the six-year implementation of interim measures laid out in Sudan's Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA). Full text
U.S. Welcomes Passage of Sudan's Electoral Law
(July 8): This is an important step in paving the way toward credible and peaceful nationwide elections in 2009. Full Text |
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