Animal-shaped cities? South Sudan unveils big plan
Government officials plan to transform two state capitals into the shapes of a giraffe and a pineapple, which appear on their flags.
URBAN PLANNING: The plan also aims to redesign the southern capital, Juba, which is made up of slums.
The government of Southern Sudan this week announced a bold $10.1 billion plan to transform the capital cities of this largely rural territory, reshaping some into the shapes of animals and fruit.
The plan unveiled Tuesday in the war-torn region comes ahead of a scheduled January referendum on independence, which most people here believe will lead to the creation of the world's newest country.
The south is rich in oil, but poverty and hunger is high throughout the region, which is struggling to recover after a civil war more than two decades long.
Government officials did not say how they would find the money to finance the project, which includes a plan to transform two state capitals into the shapes of a giraffe and a pineapple, which appear on their flags.
The plan also aims to redesign the southern capital, Juba, and the 10 state capitals, said Jemma Kumba, the minister of housing and physical planning.
"Juba is made up of slums," said Kumba.
Her undersecretary, Daniel Wani, said that planning in the sprawling capital of Juba was "haphazardly done."
As part of the plan, residents of the capital would be relocated to about 10 miles (15 kilometers) outside of Juba in an area called "Rhino City," named after the symbol on the flag of Central Equatoria state.
Wani conceded that the government still needs "a lot of money." He said the government is in discussions with investors.
The southern government's own 2010 budget was only $1.9 billion, and the U.N. says more than 90 percent of Southern Sudan's population lives on less than $1 a day.
Southern Sudan, which is still recovering from decades of war, lacks basic infrastructure such as roads that connect its state capitals. Outside the southern capital Juba, structures aside from mud huts are rare, and in Juba, services such as electricity and sewage are a luxury.
The Minister of Roads and Transport, Anthony Makana, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he needed up to $6 billion to pave 8,000 miles (13,000 kilometers) of roads in the south.
Makana said the project would connect all of the southern state capitals, but he noted that funding is a concern, given that the government has not finished paying the contractors who built 4,350 miles (7,000 kilometers) of red clay and gravel roads since 2005, when the landmark peace accord between the north and south was signed.
24.8.10
This probably isn't news
I am sittting here lounging on my lounger with an upset gut... don't know if it was my new sit-up routine too soon after downing too many chewy chocolate brownies (a present from Rosie, the cook in Nairobi.. the most decadent treat I have had in a very long while), or if it was the fattoush salad I ate at Central Pub, the Lebanese restaurant I tried this afternoon.
But I have just had a good chuckle. More time on the internet, checking the news, and yes, also looking at a lot of travel-related sites. I came across the top signs you are a travel addict. Not that I needed an article to tell me that I am, but I did indeed find myself answering yes to too many of the signs.
However, I call myself a nomad, and I prefer Rough Guide or Bradt to LP, and Matador is my homepage. I am waiting for a map to arrive in the mail, I have been spending a lot of time planning my get-away from Juba (and what trip I could link to after that), and this morning I pulled out bits of toilet paper from the back pocket of freshly laundered pants ..... . The other day someone asked if I get homesick. My answer was immediate... yes I do, for travel.
But I have just had a good chuckle. More time on the internet, checking the news, and yes, also looking at a lot of travel-related sites. I came across the top signs you are a travel addict. Not that I needed an article to tell me that I am, but I did indeed find myself answering yes to too many of the signs.
However, I call myself a nomad, and I prefer Rough Guide or Bradt to LP, and Matador is my homepage. I am waiting for a map to arrive in the mail, I have been spending a lot of time planning my get-away from Juba (and what trip I could link to after that), and this morning I pulled out bits of toilet paper from the back pocket of freshly laundered pants ..... . The other day someone asked if I get homesick. My answer was immediate... yes I do, for travel.
13.8.10
i got what i asked for
i frequently do, but never quite the way i was wanting it.
rarely stationary for long, i have been dreaming of a small place, to be still, where i would have the space to focus on being well.
i am doing yoga almost every day, eating loads of fruit and veggies, meditating, resting and yesterday started a few more challenges... two hundred situps, two hundred squats and the real challenge, one hundred pushups.
i am being well.
the other day i realized that i kind of have what i was looking for. i just wasn't thinking of it being in a cell at the end of a hall in a dirty, beat-up town in a failed state.
just another reminder that i need to work harder on my dreams.
rarely stationary for long, i have been dreaming of a small place, to be still, where i would have the space to focus on being well.
i am doing yoga almost every day, eating loads of fruit and veggies, meditating, resting and yesterday started a few more challenges... two hundred situps, two hundred squats and the real challenge, one hundred pushups.
i am being well.
the other day i realized that i kind of have what i was looking for. i just wasn't thinking of it being in a cell at the end of a hall in a dirty, beat-up town in a failed state.
just another reminder that i need to work harder on my dreams.
12.8.10
Special Qualities
We are trying to fill a local position for Logistician/Administrator. And some of the special qualities I have found on various CVs are:
Other Competencies
- Driving like someone's business
- Can endure horrible conditions
- Interpersonal skills such as communication
Hobbies
- browsing the internet for knowledge
- making friends and sustaining them
- visiting friends
- praying
- socializing to strengthen interpersonal skills, team building
- watching television
Marital Status
- single, but caring for orphans
It is hard to narrow it down to that one special person.
Other Competencies
- Driving like someone's business
- Can endure horrible conditions
- Interpersonal skills such as communication
Hobbies
- browsing the internet for knowledge
- making friends and sustaining them
- visiting friends
- praying
- socializing to strengthen interpersonal skills, team building
- watching television
Marital Status
- single, but caring for orphans
It is hard to narrow it down to that one special person.
10.8.10
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