News South Sudan » Central Equatoria » Politics: Opinion| Juba Arabic and the politics of national language in South Sudan
Since its independence in 2011, South Sudan has maintained English as its sole official language to distinguish itself politically and symbolically from Sudan. In practice, however, English remains ...
News South Sudan » Central Equatoria » Politics: Opinion| Re-engineering a radical constitutional redesign and structure for South Sudan
Beyond the immediate constitutional crisis, the delayed 2026 elections, and the Tumaini Initiative, South Sudan ...
News South Sudan » Central Equatoria » Politics: Hear Us, Act Now – United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) launches youth-led campaign for peace in Juba
With one of the world’s youngest populations, youth in South Sudan are disproportionately impacted by conflict, losing their lives as well as access to education, health services, and professional ...
News South Sudan » Central Equatoria » Politics: South Sudan’s Kiir proposes elections first, political reforms later
South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir is pressing parties to the 2018 peace agreement to amend provisions requiring a new constitution, a population census, and institutional reforms; seeking to ease ...
News South Sudan » Central Equatoria » Politics: Exclusive: World's Newest Country Is Without Medicine. And It's Getting Worse
For the people of South Sudan, the destruction of an MSF-run hospital meant the disappearance of the only secondary healthcare facility serving nearly 250,000 people across the region.
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