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South Sudan

Posted inEquality, General

South Sudan pushes hard to raise quality of education, improve adult literacy

by Deng Deng Hoc Yai 24 December 202124 December 2021

Education offers a way out of poverty, but Covid-19’s disruption to the nation’s schooling system risks undoing much recent progress

Posted inNews/Politics

An African perspective on the US elections chaos

by Gilbert Khadiagala and Bob Wekesa 10 January 202110 January 2021

Africans are much more familiar with post-election problems than are Americans. The difference is Donald Trump pulled every trick in the book to remain president, but failed

Posted inEquality, Gender violence, News/Politics

Men will never stop hurting us

by Louise Ferreira 14 March 201631 March 2016

As a child, I thought that grownups weren’t afraid of anything. They killed spiders. They didn’t believe in monsters and ghosts. They weren’t scared of dogs or the dark or the deep end of the swimming pool. Of all the disappointing discoveries of adulthood, the realisation that grownups are in fact very frightened very often […]

Posted inBusiness, General, News/Politics

Can South Sudan learn from the Alaska Model?

by Jason Hickel 7 July 20129 July 2012

South Sudan will be celebrating the first anniversary of its independence on July 9.  But the day’s revelry will be marred by the fact that the past year has brought none of the peace and prosperity that people hoped it would.  With a poverty incidence of 90 percent, literacy rates as low as 24 percent, […]

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