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The timetable has been announced for the upcoming referendum in Sudan to determine whether the south stays as part of a united Sudan, or steers a new course as an independent state.
With less than one hundred days to go, voter registration has not yet even started.
So organisers will have to work within an extremely tight time frame to achieve all the steps needed to prepare for the historic vote.
BBC Focus on Africa's Hassan Arouni spoke to our reporter Peter Martell in Juba.
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