USAID's Investments in South Sudan - Dollars to Results

Population
9.8 Million
Average Annual Income
$2,156 per Person

The U.S. recognized South Sudan as a sovereign, independent state on July 9, 2011, and continues to be the lead international donor. USAID works to help the country recover from the impacts of the current crisis that began in December 2013, address the causes of conflict and promote conditions for a lasting peace.

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For complete data on USAID's disbursements please visit the Foreign Assistance Dashboard.

Results of USAID’s spending in South Sudan

Civilians fleeing the fighting in South Sudan have taken refuge at U.N. peacekeeping bases, including the one in the capital, Ju

Civilians fleeing the fighting in South Sudan have taken refuge at U.N. peacekeeping bases, including the one in the capital, Juba.

AFP/TONY KARUMBA

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Disclaimer: Dollars to Results links spending in a fiscal year to results reported for that same year. The data may differ from other USAID and U.S. Government websites because they use different timeframes and reporting parameters for information displayed. Please refer to the FAQs for more details. 

Investments and results for fiscal year 2011 include USAID non-humanitarian development activities in Sudan as whole, the majority of which was focused in South Sudan.