SOUTH SUDAN CONFLICT: HUMANITARIAN AND ECONOMIC EFFECTS

WANJA NAOMI, TERESIA KIGURU, BARAKA RITEY, NG’ENO WELDON

Abstract: This paper explores the topic “The South Sudan Conflict: Humanitarian and Economic Effects’. South Sudan is a young country that gained independence in 2011 and conflict started in the capital juba in 2013. The once prosperous nation has been faced by various humanitarian and economic crisis that has impacted the country regionally and globally. The paper seeks to discuss the Humanitarian and economic costs of the South Sudan conflict and offer recommendations on how to solve the problem at hand.

Keywords: South Sudan Conflict, Humanitarian, Economic Effects, economic costs.

Title: SOUTH SUDAN CONFLICT: HUMANITARIAN AND ECONOMIC EFFECTS

Author: WANJA NAOMI, TERESIA KIGURU, BARAKA RITEY, NG’ENO WELDON

International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research 

ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online)

Research Publish Journals

Vol. 5, Issue 4, October 2017 – December 2017

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SOUTH SUDAN CONFLICT: HUMANITARIAN AND ECONOMIC EFFECTS by WANJA NAOMI, TERESIA KIGURU, BARAKA RITEY, NG’ENO WELDON