A Bright Future for Renewable Energy in South Sudan
South Sudan faces significant poverty-related challenges, with more than 82% of the population living in multidimensional poverty. This includes limited access to basic
Their holistic approach broadened regenerative agriculture over a 12-acre plot, co-designing projects with communities, installing solar-powered drip irrigation pumps, training and employing farmers and supporting distribution. Off-grid expansion could be a major step towards increasing access to and awareness of renewable energy in South Sudan.
The signing of the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan in September 2018 and the subsequent formation of a unity government in February 2020 brought a measure of hope for recovery and inclusive growth; however, the transition period has been extended thrice, and progress on key milestones delayed.
South Sudan has one of the largest transport infrastructure gaps and most ineficient logistics systems in the World. Initial estimates suggest $7-9 billion will be needed to bring the level of surface transport to that of Ethiopia, Kenya, and Uganda.
South Sudan's transportation infrastructure is plagued by insuficient current investment and maintenance as well as a legacy of a protracted civil war which destroyed a significant part of the infrastructure and left most of it in a state of disrepair.
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