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    Youth Power: UNDP Ignites South Sudan’s Next Boom

    By The South Sudan HeraldAugust 14, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    International Youth Day Spark in Juba

    International Youth Day 2025 finds South Sudan’s streets buzzing with workshops, hackathons and art shows. The energy is palpable, and officials see in it a window to convert demographic weight into economic muscle.

    Seventy-two percent of citizens are aged 18–35, yet more than half remain jobless, a mismatch that experts warn can either spur innovation or fuel unrest depending on policy choices.

    UNDP Catalyzes Skills and Enterprise

    UNDP’s vocational drive has upskilled over 30,000 young people in 22 trades, from solar installation to tailoring. Almost 24,000 report steady income, shifting the narrative from aid reliance to pay-packet pride.

    An interest-free financing facility has pumped two billion South Sudanese pounds into 550 micro enterprises, spawning nearly 4,000 posts. “The zero-interest loan turned my fruit stall into a mini-supermarket,” smiles Rose Ismael, 22, a former Malakal displaced person.

    Innovation Hubs and UNIPOD Momentum

    Six provincial Innovation Hubs now double as coding schools and business incubators. They offer mentorship, design labs and rapid prototyping, helping rural inventors test ideas without leaving home.

    At Juba University, the flagship UNIPOD makerspace hums with 3D printers and agritech drones. “Youth bring the problems, we supply the tools,” notes manager Nyabil Deng, crediting digital literacy with widening job horizons.

    Linking Livelihoods to Peacebuilding

    In Eastern Equatoria, a youth-led peace and cohesion scheme paired conflict mediation with goat-rearing grants and carpentry kits. Cattle raids dropped, police data show, as alternative incomes reduced temptation.

    Of 900 participants, 520 were women. Many now serve as local mediators, confirming UNDP’s view that economic agency and social stability reinforce each other.

    Policy Windows and Regional Support

    Backed by the Netherlands, AfDB, JICA and KOICA, policymakers are drafting a new Youth Enterprise Bill that could upscale tax breaks for start-ups and mandate internship quotas across ministries.

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres lauds such moves as ‘ground-up pathways to the SDGs’. Regional observers argue that sustained investment now will pay stability dividends for decades.

    From Promise to Prosperity

    The road ahead hinges on scaling classroom reforms, deepening digital access and maintaining peace deals. If achieved, analysts predict a youth-powered economy capable of lifting national GDP growth above six percent annually.

    For Rose and thousands like her, the equation is simple: opportunity equals dignity. Their collective leap could make South Sudan a case study in turning a youth bulge into an inclusive boom.

    Government of the Republic of South Sudan UNDP Youth Empowerment
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