National Democratic Institute for International Affairs
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With the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) on January 9, 2005, Southern Sudanese gained the right to create, for the first time, their own semi-autonomous government in addition to direct participation in running the affairs of the country at the national level. This opportunity was joyously welcomed, but officials faced an enormous task: create a government from scratch in a region that had experienced 21 years of conflict.
[This document shares] interviews [that] were designed to chronicle the embryonic government’s successes and failures in realizing the federal ideal it had set for itself. It is hoped that by identifying obstacles and solutions to that ideal this study will aid officials in navigating their way toward the democratic and fully realized decentralized government they envision.
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