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Zach Alexandre, Melissa Guarno, Katie Krisanda, Toni
Mastropieri, Kushal Patel, Gordon Rogusky, Kyle Rowe,
and Jeff Schaeffer
Became an independentstate on July 9, 2011 Gained independence from Sudan Population: 9 million 193rd member of the United Nations 54th member of the African Union
South Sudan
http://forums.govteen.com/anthropology-geography-diary/339586-south-sudan-earths-newest-nation-state.html
http://flagspot.net/flags/sd-s.html
International Development
Government Economy Infrastructure Health Care and Poverty
Education Foreign Aid Environment Human Rights
http://www.travelportal.info/general-travel-info/maps-route-planners/maps
President: Salva Kiir Vice President: Riak Machar Democratic movement
◦ 23 registered political parties◦ Sudan’s People Liberation Movement
The Protocol of Machakos◦ Free will of its people will be democratic◦ The right to control and govern their own affairs◦ Establish a democratic system for diversity◦ A solution to the economic and social issues in
Sudan◦ The Internationally Monitored Referendum
Government
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12107760
Significant, pressing issues◦ Fiscal policy◦ Unemployment◦ Reliance upon imports
Great opportunities◦ Natural resources◦ Young and growing population
Economy
http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=93657
Overview◦ Main problem to growth ◦ Effects of conflict in the area
Currently◦ One paved street and no highways
Plan to implement more◦ Donors will be key
Infrastructure
http://www.wfp.org/stories/road-work-paves-way-southern-sudan
Extremely Poor◦ Poverty level has decreased
Highest maternal mortality rate
High disease rate
Common Diseases
Goals◦ Working with the UN to solve both problems◦ Combating through increase of vaccinations and
education
Health Care and Poverty
http://yfa.awid.org/2011/02/youth-zones-unfpa-video/
Video
State policy
Current system
International support
UNESCO’s goals
Education
http://dalje.com/en-world/south-sudan-charts-own-course-in-education/229034
http://lucy-grewcock.blogspot.com/2010/07/unesco-world-heritage-commitee-in.html
UN mandated ‘interim period’ = mixed results◦ UNMIS, USAID, EC, World Bank
Establish peace and security Develop democratic government
Capacity building, humanitarian assistance, health care, infrastructure, education◦ Aid Flows, catalyst for corruption/violenceNew UN programs =UNMISS + “Abyei”
Foreign Aid
http://www.uniosil.org/united-nations-2.html
http://www.logostage.com/logo/unicef/
Environment Affects of limited institutional capacity
◦ Pollution caused by lack of enforcement of laws◦ Illegal activities affecting the environment
Environmental issues raised by a booming oil industry in South Sudan◦ Pollution of lakes◦ Access to clean water
http://www.flickr.com/photos/35613151@N06/3310116220/
Many serious human rights abuses and violations of law
The government of South Sudan needs to take measures to protect civilians and address the problems at hand◦ Constitution◦ South Sudan Human Rights Society for Advocacy◦ Assistance of the United Nations
Human Rights
http://www.amnesty.ca/blog2.php?blog=hr_middleeast&month=3&year=2011&page=5
Asian Human Rights Commission. “Sudan/ South Sudan: Addressing the Situation of Human Rights in Sudan and South Sudan at the 18th Session of the UN Human Rights Council.” Paper Presented at 18th United Nations Human Rights Commission. Asian Human Rights Commission. Web. 8 Nov. 2011. <http://www.humanrights.asia/ news/ alrc-news/ ALRC-OLT-003-2011>.
Bobb, Scott. “Lack of Infrastructure a Major Challenge for South Sudan.” VOANews.com. Voice of America, 16 Feb. 2011. Web. 2 Nov. 2011. <http://www.voanews.com/ english/ news/ africa/ Lack-of-Infrastructure-a-Major-Challenge-for-South-Sudan-116332224.html>.
Brophy, Michael. “Progress to Universal Primary Education in Southern Sudan: A Short Country Case Study.” Paper Presented at Education for All Global Monitoring Report 2003/ 4, The Leap to Equality. PDF file.
Canadian International Development Agency. “The Sudans.” CIDA. N.p., 2 Nov. 2011. Web. 8 Nov. 2011. <http://www.acdicida.gc.ca/ sudan>.
CIA. “South Sudan.” CIA World Fact Book. United States Government, 18 Oct. 2011. Web. 1 Nov. 2011. <https://www.cia.gov/ library/ publications/ the-world-factbook/ geos/ od.html>.
Connors, Will, and Maggie Fick. “South Sudanese Now Must Build an Economy.” Wall Street Journal. Dow Jones and Co., 11 July 2011. Web. 2 Nov. 2011. <http://online.wsj.com/ article/ SB10001424052702304584404576437932927355502.html>.
Embassy of The Republic of South Sudan. “The UN Welcomes South Sudan as 193rd Member State.” Embassy of the Republic of South Sudan in Washington D.C. The Republic of South Sudan, 14 July 2011. Web. 2 Nov. 2011. <http://www.gossmission.org/ goss/ index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1223>.
Encyclopedia of the Nations. “Sudan Infrastructure, Power and Communications.” Encyclopedia of the Nations. Advameg Inc., n.d. Web. 2 Nov. 2011. <http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/ economies/ Africa/ Sudan-INFRASTRUCTURE-POWER-AND-COMMUNICATIONS.html>.
Fick, Maggie. “World’s Newest Country: Future of South Sudan Tied to Efficacy of Foreign Aid.” The Christian Science Monitor. N.p., 12 July 2011. Web. 8 Nov. 2011. <http://www.csmonitor.com/ World/ Africa/ 2011/ 0712/ World-s-newest-country-future-of-South-Sudan-tied-to-efficacy-of-foreign-aid>.
Lazardis, Zoe. “The UK’s Role in South Sudan.” Politics Matter. WordPress, 14 July 2011. Web. 8 Nov. 2011. <http://politics-matters.com/ 2011/ 07/ 14/ the-uks-role-in-south-sudan/>.
NBC. “’Free at Last’: South Sudan Is World’s Newest Nation.” Africa on Msnbc.com. Msnbc.com, 9 July 2011. Web. 2 Nov. 2011. <http://www.msnbc.msn.com/ id/ 43694959/ ns/ world_news-africa/ t/ free-last-south-sudan-worlds-newest-nation/>.
PaanLuel Wël. “South Sudan: 18 Opposition Parties Consider Forming Single Political Party.” PaanLuel Wël: South Sudanese Blogger. WordPress.com, 14 Oct. 2011. Web. 2 Nov. 2011. <http://paanluelwel2011.wordpress.com/ page/ 7/>.
Periano, Kevin. “Sorry, Sudan.” Newsweek 24 Sept. 2011: n. pag. The Daily Beast. Web. 8 Nov. 2011. <http://www.thedailybeast.com/ newsweek/ 2010/ 09/ 24/ is-massive-u-s-aid-helping-south-sudan.html>.
Ranganathan, Rupa, and Cecilia M. Briceno-Garmendia. South Sudan’s Infrastructure: A Continental Perspective. Research at the World Bank. World Bank, 27 Sept. 2011. Web. 2 Nov. 2011. <http://econ.worldbank.org/ external/ default/ main?pagePK=
64165259&piPK=64165421&theSitePK=469382&menuPK=64166093&entityID=000158349_20110927142346>.
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