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    Tough New Bill Targets Deadbeat Dads in Equatoria

    By The South Sudan HeraldDecember 10, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Rising Reports of Abandonment

    Western Equatoria State’s lawmakers say neglect of expectant mothers has become “a dangerous increase” threatening social stability (Radio Tamazuj).

    Speaker Ann Tuna Richard notes women now shoulder single parenthood across the state after partners “behave as if they have no duty.”

    Inside the Draft Law

    The bill cleared first reading and sets a minimum five-year prison term for any man refusing to support a pregnant partner or child.

    When paternity is denied, the draft permits a child to carry the mother’s family name, ensuring access to documentation and services without bureaucratic hurdles.

    Education and Health at Stake

    Legislators link abandonment to a steady loss of girls from classrooms. “Their lives and dreams are cut short,” Tuna says, warning of permanent school dropouts.

    Health officials add that unsupported pregnancies heighten maternal death risks and trap households in poverty, compounding regional development challenges.

    Support and Skepticism

    Opposition lawmaker Simon Parakati believes the measure will deter “boys and men who deceive and leave,” promoting responsible adulthood.

    Civil group CEPO hails the initiative as a blow against “a serious social crime,” while some men’s associations quietly question whether penalties could be moderated for first-time offenders.

    Next Steps in Parliament

    The assembly’s legal committee is expected to table amendments before the second reading within weeks, after which the draft may progress swiftly to enactment.

    Observers from Juba suggest Western Equatoria could pioneer a model for child-support legislation across South Sudan if consensus holds.

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