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South Sudan’s Road to Renewal: Why Visionary Leadership and People Power MatterBy Dr. Fredrick Khamis Elias Gabriel (PhD)
A Dream Deferred When South Sudan finally became independent in 2011, people danced in the streets. After decades of struggle and sacrifice, freedom had come at last. There was hope — hope that a new era of peace, justice, and opportunity was beginning. But that dream didn’t last long. Political infighting, corruption, and a return to conflict soon replaced the joy of independence. The promise of nationhood began to fade under the weight of poor leadership and exclusionary po
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Inter-Ethnic Violence and Underdevelopment: A Case of Jonglei State and Greater Pibor Administrative Area, South Sudan By Dr. Fredrick Khamis Elias Gabriel
Inter-Ethnic Violence and Underdevelopment: A Case of Jonglei State and Greater Pibor Administrative Area, South Sudan By Dr. Fredrick Khamis Elias Gabriel
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