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Serving a state that couldn’t pay: why South Sudan’s civil servants didn’t quit during the war

By Emmanuelle Veuillet, Associate professor, University of Juba
When civil war broke out in South Sudan in December 2013, civil servants found themselves at the centre of a deep political and economic crisis.

The state was, and remains, the largest employer, surpassing private companies and NGOs. In 2015, the approved national budget accounted for 465,041…The Conversation


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