South Sudan
South Sudan excels and struggles in equal measure. It leads on fertility rate (#9) while trailing on life expectancy. See what other surprises South Sudan holds.
South Sudan is a country in Africa with a population of 12.70M and an area of 619,745 km². Life expectancy is 57.6 years.
At a Glance
The numbers that define this country
Land Area
631.9KTotal land area in square kilometers, excluding lakes, rivers, and territorial waters.
Population Density
18.172How many people live in each square kilometer of land.
CO2 Per Capita
0.14How many tonnes of CO2 the average person produces per year.
Life Expectancy
57.6 yearsHow many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.
Life Expectancy
57.6 yearsHow many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.
Where They Stand Out
Global rankings worth knowing
❤️Infant Mortality
72.6The number of babies who die before their first birthday, per 1,000 live births.
❤️Child Mortality
98.7The probability that a newborn will die before age 5, per 1,000 live births.
💰Inflation Rate
91.4%How much prices increased over the year, based on the cost of everyday goods and services.
👥Fertility Rate
4.98The average number of children a woman would have over her lifetime based on current birth rates.
🌍Lowest Elevation
381Lowest point elevation from CIA World Factbook.
Did You Know?
Facts that catch players off guard
Only ranks #214 in electricity access (%)
Electricity Access (%): 5.4%
The percentage of the population with access to electricity.
World Bank 2023Ranks #1 in infant mortality (lower is better)
Infant Mortality: 72.6
The number of babies who die before their first birthday, per 1,000 live births.
World Bank 2023Only ranks #193 in human development index
Human Development Index: 0.39
The Human Development Index (HDI), combining life expectancy, education, and income into a single score from 0 to 1.
Our World in Data 2023Only ranks #230 in internet users (%)
Internet Users (%): 9.0%
The percentage of people who have used the internet in the last 3 months.
World Bank 2023Only ranks #202 in doctors (per 1,000)
Doctors (per 1,000): 0.04
The number of doctors per 1,000 people.
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Life Expectancy
How many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.
World Bank 2023Human Development Index
The Human Development Index (HDI), combining life expectancy, education, and income into a single score from 0 to 1.
Our World in Data 2023Internet Users
The percentage of people who have used the internet in the last 3 months.
World Bank 2023Child Mortality
The probability that a newborn will die before age 5, per 1,000 live births.
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Test Your IntuitionAbout South Sudan
South Sudan, which gained independence from Sudan in 2011, is the world’s newest country. Home to a diverse array of mainly Nilotic ethnolinguistic groups that settled in the territory in the 15th through 19th centuries, South Sudanese society is heavily dependent on seasonal migration and seasonal fluctuations in precipitation. Modern-day South Sudan was conquered first by Egypt and later ruled jointly by Egyptian-British colonial administrators in the late 19th century. Christian missionaries helped spread the English language and Christianity in the area, leading to significant cultural differences with the northern part of Sudan, where Arabic and Islam are dominant. When Sudan gained its independence in 1956, the southern region received assurances that it would participate fully in the political system. However, the Arab government in Khartoum reneged on its promises, prompting two periods of civil war (1955-1972 and 1983-2005) in which as many as 2.5 million people died -- mostly civilians -- due largely to starvation and drought. The second Sudanese civil war was one of the deadliest since WWII and left southern Sudanese society devastated. Peace talks resulted in a US-backed Comprehensive Peace Agreement in 2005, which granted the South six years of autonomy followed by a referendum on final status. The result of this referendum, held in 2011, was a vote of 98% in favor of secession.
Since independence, South Sudan has struggled to form a viable governing system and has been plagued by widespread corruption, political conflict, and communal violence. In 2013, conflict erupted between forces loyal to President Salva KIIR, a Dinka, and forces loyal to Vice President Riek MACHAR, a Nuer. The conflict quickly spread through the country along ethnic lines, killing tens of thousands and creating a humanitarian crisis with millions of South Sudanese displaced. KIIR and MACHAR signed a peace agreement in 2015 that created a Transitional Government of National Unity the next year. However, renewed fighting broke out in Juba between KIIR and MACHAR’s forces, plunging the country back into conflict and drawing in additional armed opposition groups. A "revitalized" peace agreement was signed in 2018, mostly ending the fighting and laying the groundwork for a unified national army, a transitional government, and elections. The transitional government was formed in 2020, when MACHAR returned to Juba as first vice president. Since 2020, implementation of the peace agreement has been stalled amid wrangling over power-sharing, which has contributed to an uptick in communal violence and the country’s worst food crisis since independence, with 7 of 11 million South Sudanese citizens in need of humanitarian assistance. The transitional period was extended an additional two years in 2022, pushing elections to late 2024.
- Location
- East-Central Africa; south of Sudan, north of Uganda and Kenya, west of Ethiopia
- Climate
- hot with seasonal rainfall influenced by the annual shift of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone; rainfall heaviest in upland areas of the south and diminishes to the north
- Terrain
- plains in the north and center rise to southern highlands along the border with Uganda and Kenya; the White Nile, flowing north out of the uplands of Central Africa, is the major geographic feature of the country; The Sudd (a name derived from floating vegetation that hinders navigation) is a large swampy area of more than 100,000 sq km fed by the waters of the White Nile that dominates the center of the country
- Natural Resources
- hydropower, fertile agricultural land, gold, diamonds, petroleum, hardwoods, limestone, iron ore, copper, chromium ore, zinc, tungsten, mica, silver
- Size Comparison
- more than four times the size of Georgia; slightly smaller than Texas
- Languages
- English (official), Arabic (includes Juba and Sudanese variants), ethnic languages include Dinka, Nuer, Bari, Zande, Shilluk
- Religions
- Christian 60.5%, folk religion 32.9%, Muslim 6.2%, other <1%, unaffiliated <1% (2020 est.)
- Ethnic Groups
- Dinka (Jieng) approximately 35-40%, Nuer (Naath) approximately 15%, Shilluk (Chollo), Azande, Bari, Kakwa, Kuku, Murle, Mandari, Didinga, Ndogo, Bviri, Lndi, Anuak, Bongo, Lango, Dungotona, Acholi, Baka, Fertit (2011 est.)
- Major Cities
- 459,000 JUBA (capital) (2023)
- Government Type
- presidential republic
- Capital
- Juba
- Capital Coordinates
- 04 51 N, 31 37 E
- Capital Timezone
- UTC+2 (8 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
- Official Name
- Republic of South Sudan
- Name Origin
- self-descriptive name from the country's geographic position within Sudan prior to independence; the name Sudan derives from the Arabic balad-as-sudan, meaning "Land of the Black [peoples]"
- Independence
- 9 July 2011 (from Sudan)
- National Symbols
- African fish eagle
- National Anthem
- "South Sudan Oyee!" (South Sudan, Hooray!)
- Overview
- low-income, oil-based Sahelian economy; extreme poverty and food insecurity; COVID-19 and ongoing violence threaten socioeconomic potential; environmentally fragile; ongoing land and property rights issues; natural resource rich but lacks infrastructure
- Agricultural Products
- milk, cassava, sorghum, goat milk, vegetables, fruits, groundnuts, sesame seeds, beef, maize (2023)
- Export Partners
- China 51%, Singapore 29%, UAE 10%, Germany 4%, Uganda 3% (2023)
- Export Commodities
- crude petroleum, refined petroleum, forage crops, gold, scrap iron (2023)
- Import Partners
- Uganda 33%, UAE 26%, Kenya 14%, China 10%, USA 3% (2023)
- Import Commodities
- garments, cement, other foods, iron bars, cereal flours (2023)
- Military Forces
- South Sudan People’s Defense Force (SSPDF): Land Forces (includes Presidential Guard), Air Forces, Marine (Riverine) Forces, Reserve Forces; National (or Necessary) Unified Forces (NUF) Ministry of Interior: South Sudan National Police Service (SSNPS) (2025)
- Military Service
- 18 (legal minimum age)-35 for voluntary military service for men and women; 12-24 months service (2025)
- Energy Mix
- fossil fuels: 93.2% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); solar: 6.8% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)
- Broadcast Media
- 1 state-controlled TV channel and radio station; several community and commercial FM stations, mostly sponsored by outside aid donors; some foreign radio broadcasts available (2019)
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Frequently Asked Questions about South Sudan
South Sudan has a population of 12.70M, ranking #79 globally by population.
South Sudan is located in Africa. It has an area of 619,745 km².
Life expectancy in South Sudan is 57.6 years, ranking #211 globally.
South Sudan ranks particularly high in Land Area (#41), Population (#79), Population Density (#189).
South Sudan has an HDI of 0.388, ranking #193 globally. The HDI combines life expectancy, education, and income indicators.
South Sudan has a population density of 18.2 people per km², ranking #189 globally.
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