This analysis examines the roles of local stakeholders in reducing the number of street children in South Sudan’s cities. Street children, often the most vulnerable and marginalized, raise concerns about their safety, protection, and access to fundamental rights. This opinion article assesses the responsibilities of stakeholders in addressing the growing presence of street children, vulnerable individuals, and the elderly throughout major towns in South Sudan.
Inhabitants of South Sudan’s capital Juba say commodity prices shot up after the festive season which they attribute to a strong dollar and resultant inflation.
The South Sudan Police on Monday released female journalist Diing Magot one week after she was arrested and detained while covering a peaceful protest over the high cost of living at Konyokonyo Market in Juba on 7 August.