Recommendations by Sweden delivered by Mr Fredrik Nivaeus, Minister Counselor.
President,
After 10 years of independence, the situation regarding human rights in South Sudan remains deeply concerning. Sexual and gender-based violence is widely spread, child marriages common and around 100 people per day lose their lives in armed attacks throughout the country. The population lacks access to basic services and the level of corruption is devastating. The restarting of talks in the Rome process as well as the ambition to hold parliamentary elections in 2023 provide some optimism, albeit great uncertainty of its outcome.
Sweden would therefore like to recommend South Sudan to:
Thank you