JUBA, 28 November 2018 [Gurtong]-The survey was to better understand their views on the peace process and the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan.
The report summarizes the main findings and recommendations.
Among the report's recommendations is that the signatories, guarantors and supporters of the R-ARCSS should urgently invest in civic engagement efforts in order to raise awareness and generate a sense of ownership over the agreement among citizens. Other findings include the following:
• Overall, respondents expressed relatively high levels of awareness about the High-Level Revitalization Forum (HLRF), but less than half (43%) thought the R-ARCSS would bring lasting peace.• Respondents who felt well informed about the peace process were twice as likely to think that the R-ARCSS would bring lasting peace than those that felt uniformed.
• Respondents in general, and women and refugees in particular, were mostly uninformed about the governance arrangements provided for in the R-ARCSS. When told that the R-ARCSS increased the number of vice-presidents from two to five and the number of parliamentarians from 440 to 550, nearly two-thirds of respondents said they opposed the decisions.
• Three-quarters (75%) of respondents said they did not support the decision to create 32 states. Most respondents (57%) said there should be 10 states in South Sudan.
• Forty percent of respondents said that they or someone in their household knew women and children that had been abducted by armed groups since the conflict began in December 2013.
• A sizeable majority of respondents (70%) said the decision to impose an arms embargo was the right decision.
• Respondents across survey locations were sharply divided on whether neighboring countries should deploy troops to provide security in South Sudan. For example, 54 percent of respondents in Bentiu town supported the deployment of Sudanese troops while not a single respondent in Bor supported their deployment. Conversely, 77 percent of respondents in Bor supported the deployment of Ugandan troops while just six percent of respondents in Bentiu supported their deployment.
The period leading up to the establishment of the Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity (R-TGONU) will be a test of the parties’ commitment to peace and their ability to make decisions in a deliberate and collective manner.
By demonstrating leadership, a spirit of compromise, and a willingness to engage in open dialogue, the parties can demonstrate to their people and the broader international community that they are committed to opening a new page for South Sudan. We hope that the findings in this report can contribute to these efforts.
Newer articles:
- Sudan’s Army to be Decisive in Fight against Insurgents - 28/11/2018 23:01
- UN troops to help South Sudan refugees return home - 28/11/2018 22:46
- Churches in South Sudan Trained to Help Their Neighbors - 28/11/2018 11:37
- South Sudan’s Primate, Justin Badi Arama, prays for peace with President Kiir - 28/11/2018 09:49
- South Sudan records over 2,200 cases of sexual violence in 2017 - 28/11/2018 05:00
Older news items
- South Sudan peace legal panel concludes deliberations on constitutional bill - 27/11/2018 16:00
- Missing man reunites with kin after six years in South Sudan - 27/11/2018 13:12
- Are big boys about to enter South Sudan oil territory? Russian firms lead way - 27/11/2018 03:50
- South Sudan’s Kiir to meet SPLM-N’s al-Hilu in next few days: official - 26/11/2018 14:10
- Which Countries Border South Sudan? - 26/11/2018 13:25
Latest news items (all categories):
- South Sudan sets 22 December for country's long-delayed first-ever election - 23/06/2026 15:44
- Ambassador Enarsson Backs Campaign to End Sexual Violence in Conflict at Juba Advocacy Event - 23/06/2026 15:41
- Rampant Junior Starlets crush South Sudan to clinch CECAFA bronze - 23/06/2026 15:26
- Validating Progress Towards Closing Immunity Gaps in South Sudan - 23/06/2026 15:23
- تحديد موعد أول انتخابات في تاريخ جنوب السودان - 23/06/2026 15:14
Random articles (all categories):
- Shearer: South Sudan may tip back into frustration and violence - 15/02/2020 08:04
- China to ask South Sudan for help on kidnapped workers: report - 02/02/2012 05:45
- South Sudan forces battle 'White Army' - 29/12/2013 16:37
- South Sudan violence hits mobile users - 06/01/2014 11:05
- First oil from South Sudan's Upper Nile to reach Sudan May 10 - 04/05/2013 18:00
Popular articles:
- Who is the darkest person in the world, according to Guinness World Record? - 25/10/2022 02:34 - Read 146578 times
- School exam results in South Sudan show decline - 01/04/2012 17:58 - Read 27537 times
- Top 10 weakest currency exchange rates in Africa in 2023 - 19/07/2023 00:24 - Read 24699 times
- No oil in troubled waters - 25/03/2014 15:02 - Read 24032 times
- NDSU student from South Sudan receives scholarship - In-Forum - 29/09/2012 01:44 - Read 21911 times