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Machar calls on all sectors to address the sources of fragility in South Sudan

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August 21, 2012 (JUBA) – South Sudan’s vice president, Riek Machar, has called on all the stakeholders in the country to identify and address issues that make the country one of the most fragile states in the world.

South Sudan is one of the 17 countries, known as the G7+, which was founded in 2010 consisting of the country’s considered most likely not achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) in 2015.

In its first attempt to assess its fragility with the aim to address the sources, the government on Tuesday organized a workshop involving all the national and international stakeholders to collectively address the situation.

The fragility assessment is a participatory process that aims to build national consensus around the sources of fragility and path to resilience in South Sudan.

In his keynote address to launch the assessment of the country, South Sudan’s vice president, Riek Machar, called on the government, civil society organizations, NGOs, development partners, universities and the private sector to join hands to make South Sudan transit from fragility to stability.

“Each of us, through our various professions and walks of life, will be aware of the challenge that the legacy of decades of conflict, and the ongoing threat of instability, poses to the development of our nation,” partly reads his statement.

Although many of the g7+ countries are rich in resources, they remain the poorest and most vulnerable to internal and external shocks and have the lowest indicators of all the developing countries.

In these countries, it was learnt that processes of political dialogue often fail due to lack of trust, and international partners can often bypass government systems and provide aid in a way that supports short term fixes at the expense of long term capacity building and systems strengthening.

The assessment therefore asserts that peace-building and state-building should form the cornerstone of all development efforts in fragile and post-conflict countries.

In order to exit from fragility South Sudan needs to focus on achieving five core elements for peace and state-building as identified in the Tuesday workshop. These include legitimate politics, security, justice, economic foundation and revenues and services management.

G7+ state members are : Afghanistan, Burundi, Central African Republic (CAR), Chad, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Guinea Bissau, Haiti, Liberia, Papua, New Guinea, Sierra Leone, The Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Sudan, Timor-Leste and Togo.

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  • 22 August 2012 07:00, by Akol Liai Mager

    Nepotism and lack of position descriptions and KPI (Key Performance Indicators) will hold back any efforts to fix Fragility.

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    • 22 August 2012 07:52, by Kurnyeil The Junior

      Ahahaha there is no hope in southern bush, they are hopeless and each an everyone of them is playing his or her interest,
      Reiki machar wish the dead Ethiopian leader was kiir so that he would senth in the power just lik Ethiopian dupty minister, ahahaha power greedy group of idiot bushes, death to all of you, in the bush,

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    • 22 August 2012 07:53, by Kurnyeil The Junior

      Ahahaha there is no hope in southern bush, they are hopeless and each an everyone of them is playing his or her interest,
      Reiki machar wish the dead Ethiopian leader was kiir so that he would senth in the power just lik Ethiopian dupty minister, ahahaha power greedy group of idiot bushes, death to all of you, in the bush,

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      • 22 August 2012 08:10, by Paul

        Let me tell you what is making South Sudan a fragile nation Mr V.President. It is not the proud and productive people of South Sudan, not North Sudan, not lack of development. South Sudan is fragile because of your poor pathetic leadership of SPLM. Everyone that goes to Juba, comes out with disgust over your non visionary leadership.

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        • 22 August 2012 08:21, by Paul

          Mr. VP at this movement as I write, our people are being displaced by flood and sleeping in cold and wet ground with empty stomach while you, Mr President, and pot belly ministers are enjoying a warm cup of tea here in Juba. Who among the leadership is going to jump in the helicopter tomoro and visit these poor who sacrificed so greatly? uh?

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    • 22 August 2012 08:37, by Mach

      The reason for South Sudan decline is that; everyone in power had no interest in building the country! Their aim is to take as much money for themselves as they can and store/deposit it in overseas countries, buy homes in foreign lands instead of building homes and Banks in South Sudan to deposit that money. No one else would do that except the leaders on top setting examples.

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  • 22 August 2012 07:07, by Madina Tonj

    I think one of the reason why South Sudan is fragility was because most people in Southern Sudan are so desperate for leadership rather than refocusing the thing that will make development in the new nation. In fact that, you seem to talk about making good development but later I find out doing nothing. Be careful VP, your attitudes Are not helping young nation and you must distance yourself

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  • 22 August 2012 07:07, by kaci-banno

    South Sudan really left with tribalistic PhD holders. the legacy of Dr. garang is dying because of such a wrong leaders in the government system. how can people of South Sudan joint hand to hand while you are working only for the interest of yourself and your tribe. your credit determine who you are.

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    • 22 August 2012 07:31, by Madina Tonj

      I agree completely, these PhD holder and even the wife of late Dr. John Garang Mrs, Nyidengdit are trying to destroy the legacy for father of the new nation by not focusing on how to united togetherness and be able to joins our hands in the nation building of Ideas. They failed to come up with good Ideas on how to started from there and make unity attractiveness within Southern Sudanese people

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    • 22 August 2012 07:32, by Madina Tonj

      I agree completely, these PhD holder and even the wife of late Dr. John Garang Mrs, Nyidengdit are trying to destroy the legacy for father of the new nation by not focusing on how to united togetherness and be able to joins our hands in the nation building of Ideas. They failed to come up with good Ideas on how to started from there and make unity attractiveness within Southern Sudanese people

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  • 22 August 2012 11:52, by jjb south

    Mr.V.P,you & the whole SPLM are the major problems in this case,don’t you even call all stakeholders(private Sector)b’se you make laws & break them without being punished.
    2015 is not far,we bare this situation for this short period without reforms which you will not afford.
    2015,kick your bellies out of office & you form militia to retake power we will crash you.
    S.S need visionary leaders.

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