NATIONWIDE: Declining Public Perceptions of Peace in South Sudan

Episode 3151,   Nov 20, 12:39 PM

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A new nationwide survey shows a sharp decline in how South Sudanese perceive peace and everyday security. Conducted across 15 counties and one administrative area by researchers from Coventry University, Columbia University, the University of Juba and partner institutions, the poll reveals that only 49% of respondents believe the country is at peace, down from 66% last year. Coventry University Associate Professor Jan Pospisil says the drop is linked to recent insecurity in Western Equatoria, Central Equatoria, and emerging incidents in other regions. He notes this is the first statistically significant decline since the survey began. Yet, despite rising concerns, 80% of respondents say they are willing to vote in upcoming elections.