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- W4320805845 abstract "The different agendas for urban reconstruction espoused by the leaders of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) in the Government of Southern Sudan (GoSS), by the Equatorian leaders in the Central Equatoria State (CES) Government, and by Bari community leaders, were at the root of the lack of progress in urban development in the capital during the Interim Period. When the SPLM began establishing the institutions of GoSS in Juba, they were confronted with a war-torn town that appeared wholly unprepared to serve as the region’s capital. Most of the town’s inhabitants had no access to running water, electricity, or sanitation facilities. According to a November 2005 report by the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA), 55% of the inhabitants of Juba fetched water from common wells, 23% bought untreated water from water tank trucks, and 22% took water directly from the River Nile. Of the twelve residential quarters surveyed, none was supplied with electrical power. Juba town lacked a sewage system, and only a limited number of latrines were provided throughout the town centre and residential quarters. The few available health centres were supported by churches and Non-Governmental Organ-izations (NGOs), of which the most notable was the International Committee for the Red Cross. Due to the unavailability and high cost of building materials, most residents lived in tukls made of mud brick and grass roofs (Photograph 1). The few permanent structures dated from the colonial period and were in severe disrepair. The agents of reconstruction tasked with rebuilding imagined a town that was a ‘blank slate’ waiting to be filled by the technological ideas of planners." @default.
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- W4320805845 date "2014-08-21" @default.
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- W4320805845 title "The Unseeing State: Corruption, Evasion, and other Responses to Urban Planning" @default.
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