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We hear Jan Pronk, the United Nations Secretary General's Special Representative for Sudan since June, seeks another job. The Netherlands' former International Development Minister (65) hoped for a key role over Darfur, Africa Confidential understands, perhaps before moving upwards, possibly to head the UN Development Programme. Now it seems he has given up on Darfur....

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