Description
Communal conflicts have become one of South Sudan’s most pressing challenges, shaping the nation’s social and economic landscape since independence. Driven by historical grievances, these conflicts disrupt daily life, displace communities and stall development. Effect of Communal conflicts in South Sudan and its implication on Socio-economic Development explores how violence undermines education, healthcare, infrastructure, and economic growth. It reveals the hidden costs of insecurity-from eroded trust and fractured governance to lost opportunities for investment and progress. this book argues that peace and development are inseparable. It calls for inclusive policies, stronger institutions, and grassroots solutions to end cycles of violence and build a stable, prosperous future. essential for scholars, policymakers, and peace builders, it offers clear insights into the link between conflict and development-and what must change for South Sudan to move forward.