Author: Al Jazeera
Published on: 21/03/2025 | 00:00:00
AI Summary:
Peace in South Sudan has always been fragile, marked by cycles of violence. From the eruption of civil war in 2013 to the revitalised peace agreement in 2018 each step towards stability has been hard-fought. Many of the main obstacles to sustainable peace are more localised, with sporadic cattle raiding and gang violence among youth groups. Nyawar Monykuany uses dialogue to foster trust among groups that once viewed each other with suspicion and hostility. Economic recovery is another critical piece of the puzzle. The revitalised peace agreement of 2018 marked an important milestone for the country.
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