THIS IS LIFE IN SOUTH SUDAN | The youngest country in the world

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THIS IS LIFE IN SOUTH SUDAN | The youngest country in the world


Learn about South Sudan, its culture, how they live, people, traditions, animals, geography, history, and much more.

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  1. Many South Sudanese go to school in Uganda and Kenya because of security and stability reasons, the 16% are the ones are the ones who strictly study in South Sudan, but south Sudanese are very smart and many study outside the countries and come back after graduation, do to corruption it makes it hard for many to build and hospitals or schools because the generals and government leader feel like they should be the only ones doing anything and refusing others who try to build successful businesses, schools or hospitals because they want to be the only ones known to build South Sudan because they fought in the civil war

  2. This guy is really talking nonsense he do not know anything about South Sudan and the people he is showing are not South Sudanese please content makers before you poblish any thing about any country please go there to get better information not just google and then boom start spoiling country name

  3. I lived in Juba for about 4 months, working on a development project implemented shortly after the civil war ended. The country was considered so dangerous for foreigners that I had to stay in a gated camp guarded by armed security personnel. Nonetheless, during the day, I drove myself back and forth to the office, went to hear local music at night a few times, and was generally tolerated if not welcomed by S. Sudanese.

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  5. The only thing this guy knows is his English. Whatever he said or shared here is not closer to south Sudan he just visited Kenya and ran away with wrong story

  6. First of all i see that most of this contect you did based on Google. You didnt mention Nuer tribe second largest, you didnt mention Juba at all, you spoke little of Shilluk kingdom. I lived in SS for three years. I learned most of the local languages. South Sudanese people are most resilient people i have ever meet. According to some locals "markings" was not their tradition, it is implemented by colonizator UK actually so they can divide tribes. Sorry sir but this video is complete messing facts from Google.