After a month-long adjournment over the holidays, peace talks under the Tumaini peace process resumed in Nairobi on 23 January 2025, much to the relief of citizens following the proceedings closely. However, disagreements persist among parties on where and how to restart negotiations, leaving progress uncertain.
With over 70% of South Sudan's population under the age of 30, youth remain the most affected by the conflict, bearing the brunt of war and its devastating impact on their futures. For some, the Tumaini Initiative represents a beacon of hope for a stable, peaceful nation that could unlock opportunities to rebuild their lives.
Yach Garang gathers South Sudan’s brightest young minds to tackle a pressing question: What do they expect the Tumaini Initiative to deliver for their future and the nation?
Yach is in conversation with:
With over 70% of South Sudan's population under the age of 30, youth remain the most affected by the conflict, bearing the brunt of war and its devastating impact on their futures. For some, the Tumaini Initiative represents a beacon of hope for a stable, peaceful nation that could unlock opportunities to rebuild their lives.
Yach Garang gathers South Sudan’s brightest young minds to tackle a pressing question: What do they expect the Tumaini Initiative to deliver for their future and the nation?
Yach is in conversation with:
- Catherine Charles Vitaliano
- Rambang Tot Deng
- Deng Kur Mading