South Sudan issues austerity budget as dispute with north costs billions in lost revenue
Issue 237
- 10 Aug 2012
| 3 minute read
South Sudan is proud of its ability to survive so far without oil income, but the strategy is by no means sustainable and the assumptions about non-oil revenues in the government’s new austerity budget may not be realised, writes Richard Nield, recently in Juba
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