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3144: DiA: Decentralization and Local Governance: Bringing Decision-Making Closer to the People
Episode 3144

3144: DiA: Decentralization and Local Governance: Bringing Decision-Making Closer to the People

Radio Miraya · Radio Miraya

November 13, 202543m 14s

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Show Notes

Since independence in 2011, South Sudan has been working to build governance structures that are inclusive, responsive, and rooted in the needs of its diverse communities. Decentralization was designed to be a cornerstone of that vision — a system that empowers local authorities, enhances public participation, and brings essential services closer to the people.

But while power is shared across national, state, and local levels in theory, the reality on the ground is far more complex. Counties, payams, and bomas often struggle with limited administrative capacity, scarce funding, political interference, and weak coordination. The result is a gap between policy and practice — and a growing sense among citizens that decision-making still feels distant from their daily lives.

In this episode, we dive into what it will take to strengthen decentralization in South Sudan so that governance becomes more inclusive, transparent, and truly responsive to communities across the country.

Joining us are:
 Hon. Light Wilson Angwa, Acting Undersecretary in the Ministry of Federal Affairs, and
Mr. Jierkuei Marek Anyuon, Independent Analyst.

Stay tuned as we unpack the challenges, opportunities, and the path forward for effective local governance in South Sudan.