South Sudan's economy

this guy can even argue that you are naked when you have clthes on already

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I doubt that number

Sudan’s economy has faced significant challenges in recent decades, primarily due to political instability, armed conflicts, and the secession of South Sudan in 2011, which resulted in the loss of approximately 75% of the country’s oil reserves. Oil had been the backbone of Sudan’s economy, and its absence severely impacted the government’s revenue and foreign exchange earnings. This economic setback was compounded by sanctions and international isolation, which further hindered economic development and investment. As a result, Sudan has faced hyperinflation, a devaluation of its currency, rising unemployment, and a lack of essential services like healthcare and education. The economic crisis has led to widespread poverty and a deteriorating standard of living for many Sudanese people.

While there is potential for growth, Sudan’s economy remains fragile, and its recovery is closely tied to political stability, peace agreements, and structural reforms.

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if expensive suits ties shoes are your measure of a countries economy, then I understand why kina mirkomen buy 30million watches . also i now understand your perspective.

its a measure of how a huge percentage of their budget is going to fund people’s luxury lifestyle and not going to the basics needed by the ordinary citizens. io ndo point yangu

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SSP South Sudan Pounds and it’s 1:1

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