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It was just three years of insistence which helped Nyindeng Duop Chuol to realise that through sheer will, there is a high chance of success in life.
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Sadam Godfrey Bosco holds a Bachelor of Wildlife Conservation from the University of Juba and yet earns a living as a boda boda (motorcycle taxi) driver.
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Many South Sudanese women are taking up the challenge posed by dire situations to elevate themselves out of poverty, engaging in Small and Medium Enterprises to enhance their entrepreneurial developments.
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South Sudan based local charity Giving Back Foundation is calling for support from donors in order to support more vulnerable children in the country
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Aker Angui just wanted a job and indulge in the world of workaholics before things get tough, so enrolled in a job that in South Sudan is generally categorized as a male job, painting.
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Misa Modecai was already struggling to sustain his family of five with three meals a day and when crisis reached his region, he could only slash that to a single meal, sometimes hoarding cooked food to ensure they can eat again a day later.
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Jada Jedid Nursery and Primary School stands proud in the education arena in South Sudan.
Behind its story is that of determination of Jada Jedid, a South Sudanese teacher with a high determination for success.
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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.
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.
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Hundreds of amputees in South Sudan are successfully recovering from psychosocial issues, due to the physiotherapy treatment and artificial limbs being provided to them with support from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).