Data Stories
Data journalism articles published by #defyhatenow South Sudan Data Speaks Fellows. The focus is on increasing access to information.
The 2023 Certificate of Secondary Education results showed 17,691 students failed the exams, which the education ministry attributed to tight control over malpractices compared with the previous years...
Unveiling the Powerhouses: Top 30 Facebook Pages in South Sudan 2023...
14.59% rise in pupils registered for the certificate of primary education examinations this year...
44,991 candidates registered for the South Sudan Certificate of Secondary Education (SSCSE) exams in 2023, with 28,298 males and 16,685 females. Last year, 35,459 candidates registered, 22,920 males and 12,539 females...
South Sudan S.4 Results 2023: A Comprehensive Analysis of Performance by Gender, States, and Schools
South Sudan's S4 2023 results reveal Central Equatoria State's dominance in top-performing schools and the highest number of students, with notable success in the science category...
Why South Sudanese should learn data literacy to harness the potential of data...
South Sudanese Pound's Rollercoaster Ride: Analyzing its exchange rate journey against the Dominant American Dollar...
Blog: The psychology behind why people create online scams and fraud...
April 29, 2023
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South Sudan's population surges to 12.4 million, reveals 2021 survey...
Fact-Checking & Information Verification In South Sudan
211 Check is South Sudan’s first and only independent fact-checking and information verification flagship project established by Defyhatenow in March 2020 to counter COVID-19 dis/misinformation but has since grown in its scope of work. It became a signatory of the International Fact-checking Network’s (IFCN) Code of Principles in March 2023.
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