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Forced Marriage Survivor Deborah Shares Her Harrowing Tale

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Surviving Forced Marriage: The Story of Debora Adut Maker, a Beacon of Hope

In the heart of South Sudan, where cultural norms often dictate the trajectory of women’s lives through early and forced marriages, Debora Adut Maker stands as a testament to resilience and empowerment. As a Safeguarding Officer at the Disabled Agency for Rehabilitation and Development and an assistant lecturer at the University of Rumbek Science and Technology, Debora’s journey from a potential child bride to an advocate for education illuminates the struggles and triumphs faced by many young women in her country.

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The Onset of Challenges

“I am a survivor of forced marriage,” Debora begins her story, reflecting on her early teenage years when she first faced the threat of being married off. “The first one occurred when I was in Senior 1. My relatives did not see value in educating girls and pressured my father to marry me off,” she recalls.

Despite the familial pressure, Debora’s father stood as her pillar, rejecting the proposals and championing his daughter’s education. This initial victory, however, did not mark the end of Debora’s trials. Her relatives orchestrated another marriage plan during her senior year without her knowledge. “I was surprised when I went home for the holiday and found everything was done,” she says, the memories of confusion and betrayal still vivid.

Escaping the Marriage Trap

The intervention came once again from her steadfast ally, her father, who, despite being outnumbered and pressured by his brothers, chose to support his daughter’s aspirations. “In 2014, the arrangement was nearly finalized when I was in school. It was a stressful period, thinking about being married to someone I didn’t love and leaving school,” Debora shares.

With her father’s support, Debora returned to school after the holiday, her educational journey safeguarded once more by those who believed in her potential. “Loreto school and my dad gave me the support I needed the most. They stood with me until that case was closed,” she gratefully acknowledges.

Support Systems and Overcoming Trauma

Debora’s educational path was fraught with interruptions and the looming threat of forced marriage, but she found solace and support in Loreto Rumbek, where she completed her secondary education. “Sister Orla and other religious sisters were pillars during my toughest times. My school fees were paid by well-wishers, easing the financial burden on my family,” she explains.

The psychological impact of her experiences lingered, however. “At some points, I went through a difficult time and thought I wouldn’t make it. But I overcame all the struggles because of the support system I had,” Debora recounts.

Advocacy and Looking Forward

Today, Debora uses her position and experiences to advocate for other young women facing similar challenges. She emphasizes the importance of education and self-belief as tools for change. “Be the change that you wish to see in the world with commitment and determination. Do not be afraid to stand up for what you believe in,” she advises.

Her call to action is not just words but a reflection of her life’s work. Debora’s story is not only about the trials of overcoming forced marriage but also about the power of resilience and the impact of supportive educational environments.

Community Impact and Cultural Shifts

Debora’s advocacy is contributing to gradual cultural shifts in South Sudan. She and her colleagues at the Disabled Agency for Rehabilitation and Development work tirelessly to educate communities about the value of women’s education and the detrimental effects of early and forced marriages.

“Each story like mine that turns into a success becomes a beacon for others. We are building a community where girls can dream and achieve without fear,” Debora states, hopeful about the future.

Debora Adut Maker’s journey from a young girl targeted for marriage to a key figure in educational advocacy and women’s empowerment in South Sudan provides a powerful narrative about fighting against oppressive traditions and envisioning a new horizon for the next generation.

Her story not only sheds light on the personal struggles of young South Sudanese women but also highlights the broader societal need for sustained interventions and supportive educational policies to safeguard the futures of countless other girls in the region.

As Debora continues her work, her life remains a testament to the power of education and the enduring spirit of those who fight for their right to choose their own paths.

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SPLA Day: Sarah Nyanath Urges Reinvigoration of Founding Principles

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Sarah Nyanath Calls for Unity in South Sudan

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Sarah Nyanath Calls for Unity in South Sudan

“This day is a living testament to our people’s unwavering resolve and the enduring pursuit of freedom, justice, and equality,” declared Sarah Nyanath, a prominent civil society activist and the Executive Director for Gender Equality South Sudan Organisation, as she commemorated the 42nd anniversary of the SPLM/A’s founding. Standing on the grounds of historical struggles, Nyanath, a former Red Army and Girls’ Battalion member, issued a powerful call for national unity and a return to the foundational values that she believes are crucial for South Sudan’s prosperity.

In her address in Juba, Central Equatoria, Nyanath honored the sacrifices of those who fell during the liberation struggle, urging leaders and citizens to adhere to the movement’s core principles of freedom, justice, equality, and the rule of law.

Her speech highlighted the significant roles played by women and the youth during the liberation efforts, notably recalling the over 600 children, including more than 60 girls, sent to Cuba for training to become the future builders of the nation. “These young pioneers, molded by adversity, were torchbearers of our nation’s future,” she remarked, emphasizing the importance of preserving the legacy of those struggles through continued service and unity.

Tribute to Family and the Red Army

Nyanath also took a moment to reflect on her personal ties to the liberation movement, acknowledging her father, Elijah Yong Kier, and her family’s pivotal role from the Anya-Nya movements to the formation of the SPLM/A. “Our family stood at the crossroads of history, steadfast in the cause of liberation,” she stated, underscoring the deep personal and collective sacrifices that shaped the country’s path to independence.

Further, she paid special tribute to her fellow Red Army members and the Girls’ Battalions, highlighting their courage and sacrifice as a beacon for future generations.

Acknowledging Leadership and International Allies

President Salva Kiir Mayardit and his leadership team were recognized for their roles in achieving South Sudan’s independence in 2011. “I recognize with deep gratitude the pivotal role played by our Commander-in-Chief… who midwifed our independence,” Nyanath expressed, pointing to a historic juncture that fulfilled the dreams of millions.

She extended her appreciation to SPLM/A comrades from the regions of Abyei, Nuba Mountains, and Southern Blue Nile, as well as regional and international allies who supported South Sudan through its challenging journey from war to peace.

In remembering the over 2.5 million lives lost in the quest for liberation, Nyanath reiterated the importance of upholding the SPLM/A’s core values and continuing the mission of nation-building. “Compared to the ultimate sacrifice of our fallen heroes and heroines, our service is a lighter burden, but a sacred duty,” she emphasized, highlighting the ongoing responsibilities of all South Sudanese.

She concluded her statement with a rallying cry for renewal and commitment, especially among the youth and those who lived through the liberation struggles, to build a nation where “liberty, dignity, and prosperity are the birthright of all.”

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South Sudan Peace Efforts Bolstered by UK’s Renewed Support

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UK Embassy Remains Open in South Sudan

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UK Embassy Remains Open in South Sudan

By William Maduok and James Chatim

“The British embassy will remain in Juba,” declared Ambassador David Ashley during a press conference in South Sudan’s capital, reinforcing the UK’s dedication to supporting peace and development in the region.

While recent months have seen a spate of embassy closures from Western nations like Norway and Germany, citing increasing security concerns, the UK stands firm in its commitment. This decision underscores a profound and enduring bond between the UK and South Sudan, which has been nurtured since the country’s struggle for independence.

Ashley highlighted the UK’s historical and ongoing contributions, noting that the country has injected over $2.2 billion into South Sudanese development, targeting essential areas such as health, education, and humanitarian aid. “Our mission here is simple: to support peace and development so that the people of South Sudan can enjoy the fruits of their very hard-won independence,” Ashley emphasised.

The ambassador’s reassurance comes at a critical time when the international community’s faith in South Sudan’s stability appears wavering. Last month, the Netherlands announced a reorganization of its diplomatic network, which included the closure of its Juba embassy, as part of a broader effort to cut costs in response to shifting geopolitical dynamics and budget constraints.

Foreign Affairs Minister Caspar Veldkamp of the Netherlands detailed in a communication to the President of the House of Representatives, explaining that the restructuring aims to slash the mission network’s budget by 10%. This strategic realignment reflects a global trend of diplomatic consolidation in response to financial pressures and changing international priorities.

However, the UK’s decision to maintain its diplomatic presence in Juba is more than a policy choice—it is a statement of solidarity. As the former colonial power in what was then southern Sudan, the UK’s ongoing involvement is pivotal. “I confirm to His Excellency, the President, that the British Embassy will stay and will continue its support to the South Sudanese people,” affirmed Ambassador Ashley.

This commitment from the UK could serve as a beacon of hope for South Sudan, suggesting a sustained international interest in its post-conflict recovery and development. Despite the global financial challenges that have led others to retreat, the UK’s pledge to remain might encourage other nations to reconsider their presence and support in South Sudan.

As countries around the world recalibrate their foreign policies and international aid strategies, the resilience of diplomatic relationships like that between the UK and South Sudan will be crucial in shaping the geopolitical landscape of East Africa. The UK’s steadfast support not only reaffirms a historical bond but also exemplifies a commitment to fostering international stability and humanitarian progress.


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Machar’s Vice Presidency Hinges on Investigative Outcomes, Makuei Reports

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Machar’s Future as First Vice President

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Machar’s Future as First Vice President Depends on Investigators’ Findings, Says Makuei

In a statement that rippled through the corridors of power in Juba, South Sudan’s Minister of Information, Michael Makuei, has unequivocally stated that the future of First Vice President Riek Machar hinges on the outcomes of ongoing investigations into alleged administrative and financial misconduct. This announcement casts a shadow of uncertainty over one of the nation’s most prominent political figures.

The inquiries, initiated in early September, probe into accusations that Machar and several associates mismanaged public funds and abused their power, claims that have stirred significant controversy in South Sudan’s fragile political landscape. Machar, a pivotal figure in the country’s journey towards peace and stability, denies all allegations, asserting his commitment to the nation’s development and the integrity of its institutions.

Political Implications of the Investigation

The political stakes are high. Machar, who has been a central figure in South Sudan’s tumultuous political arena, currently holds a critical role in the transitional government formed as part of the 2018 peace agreement. This agreement, intended to end years of civil war, positions him as a key player in steering the nation towards elections slated for 2024. The outcome of the investigations could not only shake Machar’s political career but also have profound implications for the peace process itself.

According to political analyst John Garang, “The implications of these investigations are far-reaching. If Machar is found culpable, it could lead to a significant reshuffling of the current government and potentially destabilize the precariously held peace.” The concerns highlight the delicate balance of power and the fragile alliances that define South Sudan’s political framework.

The Nature of the Allegations

The specifics of the allegations against Machar include the diversion of public funds allocated for development projects, which were reportedly channeled into private accounts linked to his office. Additionally, there are accusations related to the procurement processes, where it’s alleged that contracts were awarded to close associates and family members, bypassing official protocols.

These claims have not only jeopardized Machar’s position but have also triggered wider concerns about corruption and governance in South Sudan, a nation still in the throes of rebuilding after years of conflict. Transparency International consistently ranks South Sudan among the most corrupt nations globally, a situation that undermines public trust and hampers effective governance.

In response to the allegations, the government has set up an independent commission, chaired by a respected judge from the South Sudanese High Court, tasked with investigating these claims thoroughly and impartially. The commission is expected to present its findings by the end of the year.

The international community, particularly donors and organizations invested in South Sudan’s recovery, watches closely. A diplomat from the European Union, speaking on condition of anonymity, expressed concern: “Stability in South Sudan is crucial, not just for the region but for the entire international community that has invested heavily in the peace process. The integrity of its leaders plays a pivotal role in maintaining that stability.”

Meanwhile, supporters of Machar remain firm, organizing rallies and public gatherings to decry what they perceive as a politically motivated witch-hunt designed to weaken Machar’s influence. “Dr. Machar has dedicated his life to the people of South Sudan,” said Nyarai Machar, a supporter from his political party. “These allegations are baseless and are aimed at disrupting our path to a peaceful and prosperous South Sudan.”

As the nation awaits the commission’s report, the atmosphere is tense with speculation and the potential for political fallout. The findings could either exonerate Machar and restore his standing or cast long shadows on his career and the broader political dynamics of South Sudan.

In the meantime, the citizens of South Sudan remain hopeful yet cautious, aware that the stability of their nation and the effectiveness of their government hinge not just on the integrity of individuals, but on the strength of institutions capable of withstanding the tests of transparency and accountability.


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