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"We Dare where others fear"
South Sudan deserves support from international community amid refugee influx
The government recently sent a delegation to attend the 2023 Global Refugee Forum in Geneva, Switzerland
The government recently sent a delegation to attend the 2023 Global Refugee Forum in Geneva, Switzerland
The minister of humanitarian affairs and disaster management, Albino Akol Atak called on international donors to pay attention to the huge refugee influx stemming from fighting in neighboring Sudan.
Atak returned to Juba this week after attending the donor conference on refugees in Geneva, Switzerland.
After decades of conflict, South Sudan was born in 2011, but with undulating challenges that needed redress to create a conducive environment for economic growth.
The Bank of South Sudan on Friday directed local money changers to start operating under permanent structures in order for them to be licensed to operate
The reorganization plan of the forex market in South Sudan, initiated by the Governor of the Central Bank, Hon. Dr. James Alic Garang, is much-needed to improve the currency value that leads to financial stability in the market. For years, the informal forex market has been a source of concern for the Central Bank of South Sudan due to the activities of black market traders
The minister of humanitarian affairs and disaster management, Albino Akol Atak appealed to development partners to invest in self-reliance and livelihood activities, particularly agriculture.
The Deputy Chief Justice John Gatwech Lul has warned that the judiciary will not tolerate bribery when it comes to handling cases.
By John Abit Mayen Manyang. South Sudan, a young nation striving to build a prosperous future, has faced various challenges in its journey towards sustainable development. One of the most pressing issues has been the state of its education system.…
The National Ministry of Finance and Planning has signed a Tripartite Funding and Implementation Agreement with the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) at a tune of 11.3 million U.S dollars.
A massive replanting of Teak is underway in South Sudan’s Western Equatoria as the region seeks to become one of the biggest exporters of the highly valued timber.