Troops under the United Nations Mission in South Sudan on patrol in Juba.
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The UN voted to extend its presence in South Sudan for another year. However, its success in the country faces many challenges.
General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, left, and Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok at an October 2020 ceremony celebrating the peace deal.
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The transitional government has achieved a monumental milestone, but peace agreements in Sudan have been known to fall apart quickly.
Sudan’s new prime minister, Abdalla Hamdok. He recently survived an assassination attempt.
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Omar al-Bashir may be gone but Sudan still has a way to go before it enjoys a functioning democracy.
South Sudan President Salva Kiir
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Africa’s youngest state has a long way to go before it can put conflict behind it for good.
Omar al-Bashir may be gone but the freedom of the Sudanese people still hangs in the balance.
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Despite the dismantling of Sudan’s ruling party, the country’s autocratic leanings still pose a threat to democracy.
South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir (right) meets with former rebel leader Riek Machar in Juba.
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South Sudan has had many opportunities to create a lasting peace but so far all efforts have been unsuccessful.