ಅತ್ಯಂತ ಅಪಾಯಕಾರಿ ದೇಶಕ್ಕೆ ಸುಸ್ವಾಗತ 🇸🇸South Sudan | Dr Bro

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Namaskara Devru!
Welcome to South Sudan, one of the largest countries in Africa. Today, we embark on a journey through a land ravaged by civil wa* and natural disasters. Despite the challenges, the resilient people of south Sudan strive for a better future. Join me as we explore this nation with a mix of hope and empathy.

Sudan’s history has been marred by civil war, causing the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives and leaving many missing. Devastating rainstorms have turned the cities into chaotic battlegrounds. The people of south Sudan have endured enough hardships, and it’s time for their voices to be heard. I have decided to spend two week in this country, determined to capture its essence.

Entering South Sudan, tourists often fear recording videos or even walking freely. However, with your blessings, I courageously document the reality of this nation. Let’s begin by exploring South Sudan, a newly formed country in 2011. Poverty looms large here, with the main income derived from petroleum, which is controlled by a privileged few. This is Juban, where heavy mobile phones are a rare sight, limited to African countries alone.

Sudan’s wealth distribution is stark, with extreme disparities between the rich and the poor. Unfortunately, a large majority falls into the latter category. The government’s systematic approach to addressing poverty is lacking, leaving many struggling to survive. The absence of sufficient jobs and educational opportunities compounds their hardships. Witnessing their plight fills me with profound sadness.

To alleviate their struggles, Western countries provide donations for the basic needs of the Sudanese people. These communities have only existed in cities for the past 50 years, and they are reluctant to allow photography or videography within their areas. They are cautious, often instigating conflicts and meticulously verifying my documents. Yet, I managed to navigate these challenges.

Within Sudan, various tribes coexist, although not always harmoniously. Deep-rooted rivalries lead to group formations armed with weapons. Conflicts often erupt over access to crops, resulting in minimal local farming and dependence on imports from neighboring countries like Uganda and Kenya. The high prices further exacerbate the poverty crisis.

Amidst the struggles, I encountered charging stations operated by local men, while women enjoyed their meals, finding solace in moments of togetherness. A sense of unity shines through their resilience. Additionally, I witnessed a vibrant celebration promoting Mia’s newly launched phone, where the community danced with unbridled joy.

I hope this video has offered you a glimpse into the realities of Sudan. Let us empathize with their struggles and strive for a brighter future. Until we meet again, tata, bye-bye…

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  1. ನೀನು ಸಿಕ್ಕಾಬಟ್ಟೆ ಗ್ರೇಟ್ ಗುರು
    ನಿನ್ನಂತ ಕನ್ನಡಿಗ edvanturist ನೋಡೇ ಇಲ್ಲಪ್ಪಾ

  2. Hi Dr bro I'm ur fan proud of you god bless you ninnindha namma Karnatakada janrige nenadhuru help agidheya pls aa video upload Madi plzz bro

  3. Hay dr bro where is kannadigas in sudhan video you uploaded in fb in that
    U talk with anjan kumar he is my senior when I am studiing in 8 th class ❤

    Super u put that video in short
    Kannadigas in South sudhan
    You make one short video 🎉
    Don't miss

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