South Sudan’s financial system, closely depending on oil exports through Sudan, faces disruptions resulting from ongoing battle in Sudan. Academics, like many state workers, have not been paid for a 12 months, resulting in widespread monetary struggles. Over one million Sudanese refugees are in border cities with restricted sources. Native merchants face difficulties securing gas and provides. Regardless of the financial disaster, some in Juba proceed to thrive. Inflation has soared, however oil manufacturing has resumed, bringing hope for financial reduction.
Al Jazeera’s Catherine Soi studies from the capital Juba.
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