Cause and implications of the conflict cycle in South Sudan - An authors perspective

Oct 12, 2016, 09:27 AM

[...] "Political dialogue that are normally conducted in other countries to lead to transformation are not being utilized in our country, going to the bush has become a means of trying to get a political position or getting a promotion in the army ..."

This is one of the key highlights in article published by the SUDD institute, a Think tank in #SouthSudan. Titled; The Proliferating Rebellion in South Sudan: Its Explanations and Implications, Augustino Ting Mayai, the author identifies the drivers of conflict in South Sudan and provides prescriptions for driving the country on the path to stability.

Augustino who is also the Director of Research at the Sudd Institute and an Assistant Professor at the University of Juba’s School of Public Service, spoke with Miraya Breakfast show host, Sebit William.