AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoElections & Peacebuilding: AU High Representative Jakaya Kikwete arrived in Juba for consultations on peace implementation and regional cooperation ahead of South Sudan’s December 2026 general elections. Security Sector Reform: A policy push says elections will fail without full implementation of the Revitalized Agreement’s security arrangements, warning that stalled reforms keep communities exposed to violence and displacement. Telecom Governance: President Salva Kiir ordered consultations to tackle challenges in South Sudan’s telecommunications sector, aiming to improve reliable access and support digital transformation. Food Crisis Watch: UN agencies warn acute hunger will worsen across 13 hotspots between June and November 2026, with South Sudan among the most critical areas as conflict and funding shortfalls bite. Ebola Preparedness: Germany pledged more support to the East African Community for Ebola preparedness, including a lab deployment in South Sudan’s Nimule and training/PPE for frontline workers. Human Capital & Youth: Schoolchildren in Juba urged higher education investment, lower fees, and better teacher welfare as delayed salaries strain families. Local Security Incident: An SSPDF commander in Jonglei issued an ultimatum to chiefs in Waat to return state weapons taken by deserters or face forced recovery actions targeting livestock. Sports & Youth Development: South Sudan’s U-17 women thrashed Djibouti 6-0 in CECAFA, boosting hopes for the knockout stage. Tech & Innovation: A University of Juba student built a website for the Office of the Senior Presidential Envoy and launched a sports app for live scores and local coverage.
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