As the people of South Sudan undertake the task of building a new nation, public opinion research conducted by NDI shows they are optimistic about South Sudan’s future while also concerned about the fundamental challenges it faces.
In a report released today [3], 860 participants in 67 focus groups described their vision for South Sudan as democratic, peaceful, fair and united. The participants also shared their views on the barriers to building the new nation, identifying the main challenges as insecurity, underdevelopment, tribalism and corruption. The handling of these key issues, the participants believe, will determine the success or failure of the newly-independent South Sudan.
A peaceful and mutually beneficial relationship with South Sudan’s northern neighbor, Sudan, is also important to participants. Most support a “soft border” with Sudan – with low-tariffs and few crossing restrictions – and accept that South Sudan must pay a transit fee to Sudan for the transport of oil to its port on the Red Sea. The status of Abyei is also a concern, with most participants saying that any means necessary should be employed to ensure it becomes part of South Sudan.
The focus group study – the 12th that NDI has done since 2004 – involved participants from all 10 states in South Sudan. Conducted March 16-April 6, 2011, it is the Institute’s first study after the Southern Sudan Referendum, which was held Jan. 9-15, 2011, and resulted in nearly 99 percent of voters supporting separation from Sudan.
Among the other key findings of the report were:
Based on these and other findings, NDI offered recommendations to the government of South Sudan, civil society and the international community to ensure that the development of the world’s newest country will reflect the aspirations of ordinary South Sudanese citizens.
Specific recommendations include:
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Published Nov. 28, 2011
Links:
[1] http://www.ndi.org/South-Sudan-focus-group-report
[2] http://www.ndi.org/node/18349
[3] http://www.ndi.org/Building-a-Nation-South-Sudananese-Share-Their-Thoughts-on-the-Creation-of-a-Successful-State
[4] http://www.ndi.org/south-sudan-post-referendum-survey-preliminary-results
[5] http://www.ndi.org/south-sudan-women-call-for-more-inclusive-constitution