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    Why South Sudan’s Children Need Action Right Now

    By The South Sudan HeraldNovember 21, 2025 Humanitarian 2 Mins Read
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    Global Spotlight on Children’s Rights

    World Children’s Day, observed every 20 November, renews attention to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, reminding governments that every girl and boy is entitled to survive, learn and thrive, regardless of geography or circumstance.

    This year’s theme, “My Day, My Right,” underscores the universality of those entitlements, resonating powerfully across Africa where rapid demographic growth makes children the continent’s most strategic asset.

    South Sudan’s Unique Challenges

    In South Sudan, decades of conflict, flooding and economic volatility leave young people confronting some of the world’s toughest conditions, with limited access to classrooms, clinics, safe water and nutritious food, according to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).

    UNICEF estimates that millions endure hardships that could be prevented with stronger public systems, warning that climate shocks and insecurity are converging to push families deeper into poverty and disrupt services essential to childhood development.

    UNICEF’s Call for Domestic Investment

    Speaking in Juba, UNICEF Representative Noala Skinner said children are “bearing the brunt of multiple shocks that are not of their making,” urging the government to channel more of its own budget toward education, health, nutrition, water and child protection.

    While donor funding remains vital, Skinner argued that only sustained domestic allocations can lead to durable gains, allowing South Sudan to move beyond emergency responses toward long-term nation-building driven by its youthful population.

    Spotlight from the G20 Social Summit

    This year’s World Children’s Day coincided with the G20 Social Summit in South Africa, giving African leaders a timely platform to elevate child-centered priorities within broader discussions on growth, debt and social protection.

    UNICEF’s flagship report “The State of the World’s Children 2025” warns that global crises threaten previous advances against child poverty, making the summit’s political commitments crucial for keeping momentum alive.

    Pathways Forward for South Sudanese Youth

    Policy specialists say South Sudan can seize the moment by finalising child-focused budget lines, strengthening oversight of spending, and integrating climate resilience into schools and health posts.

    With half the population under 18, analysts argue that investing in young citizens is not charity but strategy, positioning the nation to harness a demographic dividend that could underpin stability and inclusive growth across the Upper Nile Basin.

    As World Children’s Day fades from headlines, UNICEF insists that protecting every child’s right to learn, grow and thrive must remain South Sudan’s daily priority, not a yearly slogan.

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