This briefing summarizes findings from the Rift Valley Institute’s research project, Community Approaches to Epidemic Management in South Sudan (CAEMSS), which started in August 2020. The project, which began in response to the global coronavirus pandemic, was designed to document how communities across South Sudan have created systems and structures to control the spread of epidemics and infectious diseases in the country. The briefing presents a number of key findings, and makes several policy recommendations, that are explored in greater detail in the project’s final summary report.
Effectiveness of Women in Politics and Improving Gender Equality in South Sudan
This report argues that, in order to improve women’s participation in politics and promote gender-responsive policies in the country, there is a need to enlarge