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How Has Globalization Affected South Sudan
Globalization can be a bad thing especially in South Sudan where fifty-one percent of the population is below the age of eighteen. South Sudan is a newer country than most so somethings have not been establish yet like major exports. The government type is Presidential Republic so America and South Sudan have that in common. The population in South Sudan is 13,026,129 and fifty percent of the people live below the poverty line. In South Sudan sixty percent of the population is women. Globalization has both helped and harmed South Sudan, because it has negatively impacted women's rights and the environment, but helped improve health through the Rockefeller Foundation.
Globalization has harmed the environment in South Sudan by killing several of the iconic mammals. Elephants in places like Garamba National Park have decreased over years, because poachers are more active. It's important to know where elephants are dying and the reasons they are dying. The long civil war in South Sudan has made a huge impact on the elephant population. Before the civil war that estimated around 80,000 elephants, but than after the civil war in 2007 they did another estimate and this time there was only 2,500. Knowing how many elephants have died because of the civil war is important, because it shows how bad things were in South Sudan. With
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Near the main UN base in Juba girls and women were attacked, because their ethnicity, survivors got physical and mental healthcare. It's important to know where all this is going on and also why these women are getting attacked and how people are helping and how they are recovering. In July government soldiers attacked a residential compound in Juda, executed a prominent Nuer journalists, beat staff members and raped several women. Knowing what all that happened and knowing what all the soldiers did to everyone is good to

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