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Netherlands pledges €75 million annual support to South Sudan

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December 16, 2011 (JUBA) — The government of Netherlands on Friday announced its commitment to support reconstruction of the newly founded Republic of South Sudan, saying it contributes €75 million to the country each year.

The Netherlands, which has been closely involved in the peace process in Sudan over the past few years, "intends to play a major role in the reconstruction of South Sudan" said Netherlands Minister for European Affairs and International Cooperation Ben Knapen in a speech at the International Engagement Conference on the future of South Sudan in Washington, DC.

"Through bilateral and multilateral channels and via non-governmental organisations, the Dutch contribute €75 million to the country each year. Over the next three years €45 million of that amount will be spent annually on water management, food security, and security and the legal order”, the minister announced at the conference.

The Netherlands also provided approximately €14 million in humanitarian aid in 2011 and has pledged to make up to 30 experts available for the United Nations Mission in South Sudan.

The Dutch government which classes South Sudan among its 15 development partners, has also pressed for coordinated EU programming for the years ahead. From now through 2013 the European Union will spend a total of €900 million on development in South Sudan.

The minister in a statement released by the Netherlands embassy in Juba on Friday also underlined that the new state in South Sudan is facing enormous challenges "in addition to security, stability, and social and economic development."

The minister stressed on the need for a functioning, multiparty democracy that respects the rule of law and human rights.

In a meeting with the President Salva Kiir on the sidelines of the conference, Ben Knapen reiterated Dutch commitment to support the South Sudan development and reaffirmed that good governance and respect of the rule of law are necessary for a democratic regime.

He also urged that relations between North and South Sudan be normalised by settling outstanding issues from the peace agreement.

Along with development South Sudan needs investments and international trade. In October, a month after the Dutch embassy was opened in Juba, a large trade mission took place, with the participation of Dutch businesses in the agriculture, financial services and transport sectors.

The International Engagement Conference for South Sudan ended on 15 December. Speakers included President Salva Kiir of South Sudan, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, President Robert Zoellick of the World Bank and UNDP Administrator Helen Clark.

Representatives of different governments, the private sector and NGOs spoke on a variety of subjects, including the management of oil income, social services (such as education and health care), strengthening state institutions and investment opportunities.

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  • 17 December 2011 07:36, by Oduko

    Kiir and his gangs will surely stil them without doubt. unfortunately Athor and we in SSL/M are committed to idea of crashing SPLA forcefully out Jongle state as you may be aware of plans which peacefully asks all citizens of greater Bor to leave the bortown for SSL/M forces to inter peacefully before end of year. as we all know this government need to be crash out of south and select smart leader

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    • 17 December 2011 09:36, by michael coma

      To,Oduku
      How foolish are you big boy?your mind made of wood and grass idiot that’s why your comments always sounded like a pollution that comes out in your anus.If you are told by your parent not to respect president Kiir and Bor community,make sure that your anus will not produce fart that you breath out daily as for your healthy which was introduced to you by Arabs when you was sodomized.

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      • 17 December 2011 11:49, by J P Puok

        Brother Micheal Coma, my advice to you could only be, lets only advise the Kingdom of Netherlands government to make use of that cash wisely inorder not fall in wrong hands. identify the projects important to SS citizens livehood and implement them rather to talking like pple such Oduko with a cheap imported agenda to implement in the internet through propaganda. Attempt not always to insult pple!

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    • 17 December 2011 20:17, by Waucity

      This money are not usually given...They are simply mention but never come sometime...This is wrong to give people false hopes, Southern Sudan should only talk about what was surely given...All these countries who say they will give something are the problem why people don’t work...Let people have nothing, so they can get to work.

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    • 18 December 2011 08:03, by Simon Peter Wal

      Its pretty good that our development partners are injecting enough money to fund humanitarian programmes in the the newly Independant Nation..the question is for how long will we remain depending on donors funding.?

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      • 18 December 2011 08:10, by Simon Peter Wal

        the money is not always given to the government where there is no accountability and transparancy..its directly given to benificiaries through the INGOs..the role of our government is to make sure that those funds are use in the designated purpose.

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  • 17 December 2011 07:57, by George Bol

    On behalf of our country, I give thanks to the Dutch for their developmental contributions. We are yearning to development our country which has been suppressed from years.

    Also, I want to assure our leaders that they can not developed our young country without the participation of our graduates who have Masters in different fields.

    We should be worried about brain drain instead of money. Thank

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    • 17 December 2011 08:04, by Oduko

      A pool like you is talking about development how about war instead since Kiir is not ready to Negotiate with SSL/M. NO new unless Athor is appointing governor of Jongle or South vice president.

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      • 17 December 2011 08:28, by Man manning

        @Oduko
        "NO new unless Athor is appointing governor of Jonglei or South vice president"I quote.Hey you!sycophant fuck off and go to hell with your daddy Athor that is where you can best fit otherwise both of you do not secure a single space in either Jonglei or even in the national government(ROSS).Foooooools of high calibre!!!!!!!!!!

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  • 17 December 2011 08:10, by Man manning

    I am QUITE sure these monies will either be divert to Kiirdit serving account or minister for finance and economic plannings serving account.GOD HAVE MERCY ON MARGINALIZED SOUTHERN SUDAN CITIZENS bcoz their leaders have no vision and mission for future generations and future South Sudan.God have mercy on us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    by Twin Fire Damage Magic.

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  • 17 December 2011 08:12, by Equatoria Jet

    Look at this confuse idiots of jongole,when will you learn to be in peace,you ever talk of nosence day and night, you are digress to South Sudan.you went to the bush because of food and killing innocent population rather than the real army,you are coward, YOU WILL END UP IN HELL, NAIVE PEOPLE.

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    • 17 December 2011 08:30, by Oduko

      WHAT PEACE?

      1. LATE GARANG WAS A THIEF
      2. KIIR FOLLOW THE SAME FAST OF GARANG
      3. AM IN FIGHTING CORRUPTION THAT WHY AM IN BUSH.

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      • 17 December 2011 08:39, by Observer

        Wonders how you can be in the bush in Jonglei and always on the internet and commenting on here.??

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      • 18 December 2011 08:19, by Simon Peter Wal

        Oduko:

        I think Dr.Garang is the one who paved the ground for athor to be a gubernatorial candidate in Junglei State..you should infact thank him instead of insulting his spirit..besides if not Dr.Garang we wouldn’t enjoy the freedom we are in now..Issues of corruption are not the reasons to curse the spirit of our matyres.so let’s try to think first before posting..and let’s try not to mix things

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  • 17 December 2011 08:40, by SeekingTruth

    LET’S MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT, WE ALL YAWN IN QUEST FOR THE NEEDS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF OUR YOUNG NATION BUT ONE WOULD ALSO WONDER AND ASK; WHY IS IT ALMOST EVERY COUNTRY IN THE ENTIRE WORLD HAS SO MUCH INTEREST IN HELPING OR INVESTING IN THE S. SUDAN AS ALWAYS WELL PUT,"WANT TO HELP IN DEVELOPMENT AND STABILIZATION?" WHAT WILL BE THE CALCULATED LONG TERM IMPACT OF ALL THESE HELPS ON THE YOUNG STATE

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    • 17 December 2011 08:46, by SeekingTruth

      ...? BECAUSE LAST TIME I CHECKED, TO INVEST MEAN YOU DO IT FOR AN ENORMOUS PROFITS LATER ON. THIS GOV’T MUST BE CAREFUL TO WEIGH ALL THE HELPS THAT ARE COMING FROM OUTSIDE BEFORE THEY ARE ACTUALLY GRANTED FULL OPERATION IN WHATEVER FIELD THEY WANT INVEST IN. WE MUST ALL BE CAREFUL HERE BEFORE WE GET TOO COCKY AND PRETEND THAT OUR COUNTRY IS BEING TAKEN HEED OF BY THE WORLD....WALK & WATCH UR STEPS

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  • 17 December 2011 14:04, by Daniel Buolmawei

    Wow! Our western nations/friends are working hard to make sure are a stable, secure and viable state. However, those greedy leaders in Juba may betray us.

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