AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoElection Readiness: South Sudan’s 22 December election timetable is slipping as voter registration, civic education, election security and unresolved election laws remain incomplete, with analysts warning the country may need to extend into January or risk a disputed vote. Humanitarian Funding Pressure: The UN says hunger is worsening, with 7.8 million people facing food insecurity and possible suspension of food aid for about 240,000 vulnerable refugees by end of September if funding gaps persist. Aid Worker Safety: World Humanitarian Day highlights a sharp rise in killings of aid workers, with South Sudan among the hardest-hit contexts as UN urges stronger protection for humanitarian staff. Oil & Trade Costs: Japan’s import bill hit an all-time high in July as elevated oil prices push up costs, while South Sudan’s role in regional crude diversification is noted amid inflation fears. Transport & Security Disruptions: Ugandan truck drivers report armed men seized trucks in Bor, disrupting fish trade routes along the White Nile and raising fears of forced military use of civilian vehicles. Legislation & Business Climate: The TNLA sent South Sudan’s Public Holiday Bill, 2026 back to committee for wider consultations, aiming to balance religious observance with productivity. Electricity Connections: Juba electricity connection costs are under debate, with officials questioning fairness of infrastructure charges while JEDCO cites a lower standard residential fee. Regional Finance: Equity Group’s strong half-year profits underscore growing regional banking momentum, including operations in South Sudan.
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