South Sudan definition

South Sudan means the Republic of South Sudan.
South Sudan means the territory, including airspace and territorial waters of South Sudan as established in the Constitution;
South Sudan means greater Bahr El Gazal, greater Equatoria and greater upper Nile regions with their borders as they stood on January 1, 1956.

Examples of South Sudan in a sentence

  • The objectives of the Project are to prevent, detect, and respond to the threat posed by COVID-19, to increase access to an essential package of health and nutrition services including for refugee and host communities in selected States, and to develop South Sudan health sector stewardship and health system preparedness capacity.


More Definitions of South Sudan

South Sudan means Republic of South Sudan;
South Sudan means the territory, including airspace and territorial waters, of the South Sudan as provided in the Constitution; and
South Sudan. Xxxx Xxxxxx announces the resumption of armed conflict The peace process in South Sudan has suffered severe setbacks since the clashes reported last July in the capital, Juba, which led to the expulsion of SPLA-IO forces from the capital and the end of the term of office of the vice president of the Transitional Government of National Unity, SPLA-IO leader Xxxx Xxxxxx. Due to these events, Machar, the rebel leader and former vice president, left the country and headed for the DR Congo, then later travelled to the capital of Sudan. On 25 September, Machar issued a statement from Khartoum that called for resuming the war against the government of Xxxxx Xxxx, declaring an end to the peace agreement signed between Kiir’s government and the forces of the SPLA-IO signed in August 2015. The governments of Sudan and Ethiopia, which border with South Sudan, have said that they would not allow Machar to use their territory. The increasing destabilisation of the peace process led representatives of the UN Security Council to travel to Juba on 2 September to discuss the new regional protection force, which will be composed of 4,000 additional peacekeeping troops to the UN mission in the country (UNMISS). The government of Xxxxx Xxxx, which initially accepted the deployment, later blocked it, sparking threats from the United States that it would apply pressure for a UN weapons embargo if Juba continued to block it and impede the efforts of the UN peacekeepers. The violence reported in the country following the crisis that broke out in July displaced over 185,000 people, according to UNHCR spokesperson Xxx Xxxxx. (Reuters, 3/09/2016; Sudan Tribune, 16, 23/09/2016; BBC, 16/09/2016) ALERTA
South Sudan. The Cost of War: An Estimation of the Economic and Financial Costs of Ongoing Conflict” (January 2015), p. 5, available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx- xxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/0000/00/xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxx-xxx.xxx. 40 Xxxxx Xxxxx, “Corruption and the Composition of Government Expenditure,” Journal of Public Economics 69 (1998), pp. 263–279. 41 Xxxxxxx x’Xxxxxxxx, J. Xxxx Xxxxx, and Xxxx Xxxxxxx, “Corruption and Growth in Africa,” European Journal of Political Economy 43 (2016), pp. 71–88.

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