South Sudan 2013 Survey Report: First round, May 2013

Findings of a survey conducted by the Justice and Security Research Programme in Western Equatoria State

Abstract

A report on the findings of a survey conducted by JSRP researchers in Western Equatoria State, South Sudan. The survey is based on a representative sample of 433 individuals in Ezo County and the two southernmost payams of Tambura County. The survey was designed to provide data for the following lines of enquiry: 

  • the impact of community-driven development programming on trust in government and on willingness to contribute to public goods. 
  • perceptions of security and fear of attack in relation to local radio broadcasts 
  • experiences of violence and the consequent impact on political participation 
  • the ongoing effects of the historical Zande Cotton Scheme.

Citation

Rigterink, A.S.; Kenyi, J.J.; Schomerus, M. South Sudan 2013 Survey Report: First round, May 2013. Justice and Security Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), London, UK (2014) 77 pp.

South Sudan 2013 Survey Report: First round, May 2013

Published 1 January 2014