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    Aweil Forum Eyes Safer, Richer Border Trade

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldAugust 15, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Regional Context in Northern Bahr el Ghazal

    Northern Bahr el Ghazal, bordering Sudan, has long relied on informal trade and seasonal cattle movement. Yet persistent customs bottlenecks and sporadic insecurity have slowed growth across the five counties.

    Forum Logistics and Representation

    On 18 August, the state capital Aweil will host sixty delegates drawn equally from every county, including paramount chiefs, women leaders, planners and commissioners.

    Information Minister Gabriel Deng Yel says the gathering offers ‘a single table for reviewing performance and harmonising plans with national policy.’

    Cross-Border Trade and Security

    Much of the agenda targets the busy frontier with Sudan, where Dinka, Misseriya and Rezigat communities swap livestock, sorghum and manufactured goods.

    Delegates will study customs fees, market access and joint patrol mechanisms designed to protect traders from banditry while keeping corridors open for humanitarian flows.

    Governance and Development Agenda

    Eleven state ministers are slated to present dashboards on health, roads, education and revenue, allowing counties to benchmark progress and flag resource gaps.

    The forum will also draft a shared annual work plan, aligning county budgets with the national Revitalised Peace Agreement priorities.

    Stakeholder Perspectives

    ‘Border trade has existed for centuries; our task is to modernise it without losing the social ties,’ notes Aweil East Commissioner Kiir Yor during a pre-forum briefing.

    Parliamentary chairperson Rebecca Akok adds that improved coordination ‘can channel more scholarships and agribusiness grants to youth who currently migrate for work.’

    Anticipated Impact for Youth and Women

    Organisers expect the forum to endorse gender-responsive trade policies, clearer cattle migration routes and a monitoring matrix, paving the way for a follow-up session in early 2025.

    Border Trade Commissioners Forum Northern Bahr el Ghazal
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