It takes the average reader and 40 minutes to read Getting it Right from the Start: Priorities for action in the new Republic of South Sudan by Rebecca Barber
Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more
Amidst jubilant celebration in July 2011, the new Republic of South Sudan entered the international stage albeit as one of the least developed countries in the world. Against a backdrop of chronic under-development, the country is acutely vulnerable to recurring conflict and climatic shocks. South Sudan is a context that challenges normal development paradigms and fits awkwardly in the humanitarian relief recovery post-conflict development continuum. This complexity has not always been reflected in the strategies of either donors or implementing agencies. Enormous challenges remain, and humanitarian and development actors face multiple, competing priorities: meeting emergency humanitarian needs; strengthening community resilience; addressing the underlying drivers of conflict; promoting the development of sustainable livelihoods; ensuring that humanitarian and development assistance promote equitable development; supporting the government to protect vulnerable groups; strengthening civil society; and ensuring uninterrupted service delivery while simultaneously strengthening national institutions and ultimately empowering the government to assume responsibility for meeting the needs of its citizens. Over the coming years, donors have a window of opportunity to support the fledgling government to tackle chronic poverty and insecurity and make meaningful progress towards the Millennium Development Goals. This paper highlights ten priority areas for action that, in the view of NGOs operating in South Sudan and based on lessons learnt during the CPA interim period, must be prioritized by donors in the first years of the country's independence so as to ensure the best possible results for the people of South Sudan.
Getting it Right from the Start: Priorities for action in the new Republic of South Sudan by Rebecca Barber is 39 pages long, and a total of 10,101 words.
This makes it 13% the length of the average book. It also has 12% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes and 55 minutes to read Getting it Right from the Start: Priorities for action in the new Republic of South Sudan aloud.
Getting it Right from the Start: Priorities for action in the new Republic of South Sudan is suitable for students ages 8 and up.
Note that there may be other factors that effect this rating besides length that are not factored in on this page. This may include things like complex language or sensitive topics not suitable for students of certain ages.
When deciding what to show young students always use your best judgement and consult a professional.
Getting it Right from the Start: Priorities for action in the new Republic of South Sudan by Rebecca Barber is sold by several retailers and bookshops. However, Read Time works with Amazon to provide an easier way to purchase books.
To buy Getting it Right from the Start: Priorities for action in the new Republic of South Sudan by Rebecca Barber on Amazon click the button below.
Buy Getting it Right from the Start: Priorities for action in the new Republic of South Sudan on Amazon