Abstract


 This research is an attempt to trace the history and reality of Hadendowa political entitlement and territory development in relation to the successive Governments before and after Sudan independence (1965). Territory development has been dealt with within the context of livelihood stability. Famines history in Hadendwa area has been analysed within the Governments respond to famine situation. Special attention has been drawn to Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement singed between Government of Sudan (GOS) and Eastern Front (EF) on 15, Oct. 2006, in
 Asmara, Eritrea, under the auspices of the Government of the State of Eritrea.
 The research has reached the following conclusions; (ii) the role of Governments to develop, the Hadendowa area after Sudan independence seems to be generally limited; (ii) the Hadendowa requests to successive Governments to develop their area before and after Sudan independence bargain heartily with the socioeconomic, environment, and cultural articles of Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement; (iii) Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement; and (iii) Eastern Sudan Reconstruction and Development Fund is expected to play a tangible role in developing and rehabilitating Eastern Sudan during the period from 2008 – 2011, if allocated resources are managed well
 
 
 

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