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.

Current Country Profile

🇸🇸 South Sudan

ContinentAfrica
RegionHorn of Africa & Ethiopian Highlands
Formation2011
Age15 years
Land Area632,495 sq km
Population
11.9M
Latest 2024
GDP
$12.00B
Latest 2015
GDP per Capita
$1K
Latest 2015
Terra Firma
Population
11.9M
Latest 2024
GDP
$12.00B
Latest 2015
GDP per Capita
$1K
Latest 2015
GNI per Capita
$1K
Latest 2015
Land Area
632,495 sq km
Africa (beyond the Nile)
Current System
Autocracy

Benchmark Shelf

Population
11.9M World 8.1B Africa 1.5B
GDP
$12.00B World $74.54T Africa $2.41T
GDP per Capita
$1K World $10K Africa $2K
Life Expectancy
57.7 World 73.4 Africa 64.4
Internet Users
6.7% World 52.7% Africa 29.7%
Urban Population
21.4% World 57.4% Africa 45.9%
Trade Openness
65.6% World 53.6% Africa 54.3%

Trend Wall

Population
2011-2024
11.9M
Latest 2024+708.3K / 10y
GDP
2011-2015
$12.00B
Latest 2015
GDP per Capita
2011-2015
$1K
Latest 2015
Life Expectancy
2011-2024
57.7
Latest 2024+12.1 / 10yContinent 64.4
Internet Users
2012-2019
6.7%
Latest 2019Continent 29.7%
Exports and Imports
2011-2015
$4.40B
Latest 2015Exports $4.40BImports $3.47BBalance $929.99M
ExportsImports
Fertility Rate
2011-2024
3.79
Latest 2024-1.03 / 10y
Urban Population
2011-2024
21.4%
Latest 2024+2.8 pts / 10y
Inflation
2011-2024
91.4%
Latest 2024+89.8 pts / 10y
Unemployment
2011-2023
12.4%
Latest 2023-0.3 pts / 10y
Electricity Access
2011-2023
5.4%
Latest 2023+1.6 pts / 10y

Current Structure

Demographic Structure
Share of population
Child share 38.9%
Working-age share 58.1%
Elderly share 3.0%
Economic Structure
Share of value added
Agriculture 10.4%
Industry 33.1%
Services 56.6%
Land Use
Share of land area
Forest area 11.3%
Agricultural land 44.9%
Other land 43.8%
Electricity Mix
% of total electricity output
Fossil electricity 98.4%
Nuclear electricity 0.0%
Hydroelectricity 0.0%
Other renewables 0.2%
Energy Use Mix
% of total energy use
Fossil fuel energy 74.1%
Alternative and nuclear energy 0.2%
Combustible renewables and waste 25.7%

Milestone Timeline

Formation
2011
Independence
South Sudan, which gained independence from Sudan in 2011, is the world’s newest country.
Regime
2011
Constitutional milestone
2013
Leadership milestone
In 2013, conflict erupted between forces loyal to President Salva KIIR, a Dinka, and forces loyal to Vice President Riek MACHAR, a Nuer.
2018
Election crisis
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.
External
1955
War milestone
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.

Historical Footing

Before the modern state
Before 2011
The political traditions that preceded the modern state of South Sudan shaped the institutional footing that followed.
State formation
2011
When Sudan gained its independence in 1956, the southern region received assurances that it would participate fully in the political system.
Current footing
2011 to present
Today South Sudan sits in Horn of Africa & Ethiopian Highlands, with a current system of Autocracy.

Annual Explorer

Health
Infant Mortality
71.9
2024
-46.3 / 10y
W 19.0
C 42.0
Under-5 Mortality
96.7
2024
-85.9 / 10y
W 24.7
C 61.8
Maternal Mortality
692.0
2023
-79.0 / 10y
W 111.8
C 357.9
Physicians
0.04
2022
W 2.30
C 0.29
Measles Immunization
72.0%
2024
+18.0 pts / 10y
W 88.9%
C 73.7%
Connectivity
Mobile Subscriptions
46.6
2023
+21.1 / 10y
W 110.2
C 93.7
Fixed Broadband
0.0
2023
+0.0 / 10y
W 19.0
C 2.2
Secure Servers
5.3
2024
W 16,260.9
C 803.8
Demography
Population Growth
3.9%
2024
+3.3 pts / 10y
W 1.0%
C 2.3%
Density
18.9
2024
-1.0 / 10y
W n/a
C n/a
Median Age
18.0
2023
-0.3 / 10y
W 30.8
C 19.4
Net Migration
6,145
2025
+165,967 / 10y
W n/a
C n/a
Education
Secondary Enrollment
122.1%
2024
+111.3 pts / 10y
W 83.4%
C 72.7%
Economy
GDP Growth
-10.8%
2015
W n/a
C n/a
Labor Force Participation
73.4%
2023
-0.1 pts / 10y
W 61.3%
C 66.5%

Deep Data

Demography

Demography summary
MetricLatestLatest YearStartPeakLow10y25yWorldContinentSourceTrend
Child Share38.9%202442.2%201145.0%201738.9%2024-3.5 pts / 10y-3.3 pts / 13y13y24.8%39.1%WorldBankWdi
Fertility Rate3.7920245.1920115.1920113.792024-1.03 / 10y-1.41 / 13y13y2.174.06WorldBankWdi
Elderly Share3.0%20242.6%20113.0%20242.5%2016+0.4 pts / 10y+0.4 pts / 13y13y10.2%3.6%WorldBankWdi
Net Migration6,1452025194,3252011455,0002023-670,4772017+165,967 / 10y-188,180 / 14y14yn/an/aWorldBankWdi
Working-Age Share58.1%202455.3%201158.1%202452.4%2017+3.1 pts / 10y+2.8 pts / 13y13y65.1%57.2%WorldBankWdi
Population Growth3.9%20245.4%20115.4%2011-5.4%2017+3.3 pts / 10y-1.5 pts / 13y13y1.0%2.3%WorldBankWdi
Population11.9M202410.3M201111.9M202410.1M2018+708.3K / 10y+1.7M / 13y13y8.1B1.5BWorldBankWdi
Density18.9202418.2201120.4202317.92018-1.0 / 10y+0.6 / 13y13yn/an/aDerived
Median Age18.0202318.0201118.3201316.12018-0.3 / 10y0.0 / 12y12y30.819.4UNWorldPopulationProspects
Urban Population21.4%202417.8%201121.4%202417.8%2011+2.8 pts / 10y+3.6 pts / 13y13y57.4%45.9%WorldBankWdi
Demography year by year 2011–2025 · 15 years · 10 metrics
Year Child ShareFertility RateElderly ShareNet MigrationWorking-Age SharePopulation GrowthPopulationDensityMedian AgeUrban Population
201142.2%5.192.6%194,32555.3%5.4%10.3M18.218.017.8%
201241.9%5.062.6%125,77155.5%4.4%10.8M19.118.218.0%
201341.9%4.942.6%65,33755.6%3.7%11.2M19.818.318.3%
201442.5%4.822.6%-471,52355.0%0.6%11.2M19.918.018.5%
201543.1%4.702.5%-159,82254.4%-1.1%11.1M19.717.518.8%
201643.7%4.582.5%-654,22553.7%-2.5%10.8M19.217.019.1%
201745.0%4.482.5%-670,47752.4%-5.4%10.3M18.216.119.3%
201844.9%4.372.6%157,40852.5%-1.3%10.1M17.916.119.6%
201943.6%4.262.6%65,19853.8%2.9%10.4M18.516.619.9%
202042.4%4.162.7%62,93554.9%2.6%10.7M19.017.020.2%
202141.6%4.052.8%-154,35955.6%1.6%10.9M19.317.320.5%
202240.9%3.962.8%40,25956.3%1.4%11.0M19.517.620.8%
202339.9%3.862.9%455,00057.2%4.1%11.5M20.418.021.1%
202438.9%3.793.0%15,37458.1%3.9%11.9M18.921.4%
20256,145

Economy

Economy summary
MetricLatestLatest YearStartPeakLow10y25yWorldContinentSourceTrend
Labor Force Participation73.4%202373.6%201174.3%201773.2%2020-0.1 pts / 10y-0.2 pts / 12y12y61.3%66.5%WorldBankWdi
Unemployment12.4%202312.6%201114.2%202012.4%2023-0.3 pts / 10y-0.2 pts / 12y12y5.1%6.5%WorldBankWdi
Industry Value Added33.1%201561.2%201161.2%201122.2%2013-28.1 pts / 4y4yn/an/aWorldBankWdi
Agriculture Value Added10.4%20154.7%201110.4%20154.7%2011+5.7 pts / 4y4yn/an/aWorldBankWdi
Services Value Added56.6%201534.1%201168.1%201334.1%2011+22.5 pts / 4y4yn/an/aWorldBankWdi
GDP Growth-10.8%2015-4.6%201113.1%2013-46.1%2012-6.2 pts / 4y4yn/an/aWorldBankWdi
GDP$12.00B2015$14.91B2011$18.43B2013$11.93B2012$-2.91B / 4y4y$74.54T$2.41TWorldBankWdi
GDP per Capita$1K2015$1K2011$2K2013$1K2015$-369 / 4y4y$10K$2KWorldBankWdi
Inflation91.4%202446.9%2011380.0%2016-6.7%2022+89.8 pts / 10y+44.6 pts / 13y13yn/an/aWorldBankWdi
GNI per Capita$1K2015$7702011$1K2014$7702011+$280 / 4y4y$11K$2KWorldBankWdi
Economy year by year 2011–2024 · 14 years · 10 metrics
Year Labor Force ParticipationUnemploymentIndustry Value AddedAgriculture Value AddedServices Value AddedGDP GrowthGDPGDP per CapitaInflationGNI per Capita
201173.6%12.6%61.2%4.7%34.1%-4.6%$14.91B$1K46.9%$770
201273.6%12.8%51.2%6.2%42.7%-46.1%$11.93B$1K45.5%$800
201373.6%12.7%22.2%9.6%68.1%13.1%$18.43B$2K-0.1%$1K
201473.7%12.6%46.7%7.6%45.7%3.4%$13.96B$1K1.7%$1K
201573.8%12.5%33.1%10.4%56.6%-10.8%$12.00B$1K52.8%$1K
201674.0%12.9%380.0%
201774.3%13.0%187.9%
201874.2%12.9%83.5%
201973.9%12.7%87.2%
202073.2%14.2%29.7%
202173.5%14.0%10.5%
202273.5%12.5%-6.7%
202373.4%12.4%2.4%
202491.4%

Trade

Trade summary
MetricLatestLatest YearStartPeakLow10y25yWorldContinentSourceTrend
Trade Openness65.6%201593.2%201193.2%201150.8%2013-27.7 pts / 4y4y53.6%54.3%Derived
Imports$3.47B2015$4.05B2011$7.57B2013$3.43B2012$-580.08M / 4y4y$19.56T$589.19BWorldBankWdi
Exports$4.40B2015$9.85B2011$9.85B2011$1.79B2013$-5.45B / 4y4y$20.04T$443.56BWorldBankWdi
Trade year by year 2011–2015 · 5 years · 3 metrics
Year Trade OpennessImportsExports
201193.2%$4.05B$9.85B
201271.6%$3.43B$5.11B
201350.8%$7.57B$1.79B
201464.6%$3.66B$5.36B
201565.6%$3.47B$4.40B

Connectivity

Connectivity summary
MetricLatestLatest YearStartPeakLow10y25yWorldContinentSourceTrend
Fixed Broadband0.020230.020110.020180.02011+0.0 / 10y+0.0 / 12y12y19.02.2WorldBankWdi
Secure Servers5.320240.020155.320240.02015+5.3 / 9y9y16,260.9803.8WorldBankWdi
Mobile Subscriptions46.6202317.5201148.5202217.52011+21.1 / 10y+29.1 / 12y12y110.293.7WorldBankWdi
Internet Users6.7%20191.5%20126.7%20191.5%2012+5.2 pts / 7y7y52.7%29.7%WorldBankWdi
Electricity Access5.4%20232.8%20118.4%20222.8%2011+1.6 pts / 10y+2.6 pts / 12y12y91.6%60.0%WorldBankWdi
Connectivity year by year 2011–2024 · 14 years · 5 metrics
Year Fixed BroadbandSecure ServersMobile SubscriptionsInternet UsersElectricity Access
20110.017.52.8%
20120.021.41.5%3.3%
20130.025.62.2%3.8%
20140.025.62.6%4.3%
20150.00.026.13.0%4.8%
20160.00.124.93.5%5.3%
20170.00.227.24.1%4.2%
20180.01.518.94.8%6.3%
20190.03.621.36.7%6.8%
20204.37.3%
20210.04.030.27.7%
20220.05.348.58.4%
20230.03.846.65.4%
20245.3

Education

Education summary
MetricLatestLatest YearStartPeakLow10y25yWorldContinentSourceTrend
Secondary Enrollment122.1%202410.8%2011122.1%202410.8%2011+111.3 pts / 10y+111.3 pts / 13y13y83.4%72.7%WorldBankWdi
Education year by year 2011–2024 · 14 years · 1 metric
Year Secondary Enrollment
201110.8%
2012
2013
2014
201511.5%
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024122.1%

Health

Health summary
MetricLatestLatest YearStartPeakLow10y25yWorldContinentSourceTrend
Maternal Mortality692.02023770.020111,662.02017692.02023-79.0 / 10y-78.0 / 12y12y111.8357.9WorldBankWdi
Physicians0.0420220.0420180.0420200.0320190.00 / 4y4y2.300.29WorldBankWdi
Measles Immunization72.0%202462.0%201174.0%202151.0%2016+18.0 pts / 10y+10.0 pts / 13y13y88.9%73.7%WorldBankWdi
Life Expectancy57.7202457.7201158.3201335.42017+12.1 / 10y+0.1 / 13y13y73.464.4WorldBankWdi
Infant Mortality71.9202475.32011181.5201771.92019-46.3 / 10y-3.4 / 13y13y19.042.0WorldBankWdi
Under-5 Mortality96.72024102.32011292.0201796.72019-85.9 / 10y-5.6 / 13y13y24.761.8WorldBankWdi
Health year by year 2011–2024 · 14 years · 6 metrics
Year Maternal MortalityPhysiciansMeasles ImmunizationLife ExpectancyInfant MortalityUnder-5 Mortality
2011770.062.0%57.775.3102.3
2012755.059.0%58.273.298.9
2013771.057.0%58.372.297.2
20141,216.054.0%45.6118.2182.6
20151,436.052.0%39.8151.3240.8
20161,629.051.0%36.7169.8272.9
20171,662.056.0%35.4181.5292.0
2018913.00.0461.0%51.992.9133.7
2019745.00.0365.0%58.171.996.7
2020729.00.0469.0%57.671.996.7
2021749.074.0%57.071.996.7
2022704.00.0472.0%57.271.996.7
2023692.072.0%57.671.996.7
202472.0%57.771.996.7

Environment

Environment summary
MetricLatestLatest YearStartPeakLow10y25yWorldContinentSourceTrend
Renewable Electricity0.3%20210.1%20120.3%20210.0%2015+0.3 pts / 9y9yn/an/aWorldBankWdi
Fossil Fuel Energy0.0%202370.8%201272.5%20130.0%2016-72.5 pts / 10y-70.8 pts / 11y11yn/an/aWorldBankWdi
Forest Area11.3%202311.3%201211.3%202311.3%20120.0 pts / 10y0.0 pts / 11y11yn/an/aWorldBankWdi
Agricultural Land44.9%202345.1%201245.1%201244.7%2020-0.2 pts / 10y-0.2 pts / 11y11yn/an/aWorldBankWdi
Environment year by year 2011–2023 · 13 years · 4 metrics
Year Renewable ElectricityFossil Fuel EnergyForest AreaAgricultural Land
2011
20120.1%70.8%11.3%45.1%
20130.1%72.5%11.3%45.0%
20140.1%72.4%11.3%45.0%
20150.0%38.9%11.3%44.9%
20160.1%0.0%11.3%44.9%
20170.1%0.0%11.3%44.8%
20180.2%0.0%11.3%44.7%
20190.2%0.0%11.3%44.7%
20200.2%0.0%11.3%44.7%
20210.3%0.0%11.3%44.7%
20220.0%11.3%44.7%
20230.0%11.3%44.9%
Generated 2026-04-12T13:35:31.7676130Z
Sources: CiaWorldLeaders | ConstituteChronology | CountryPageNarrative | CowStateSystem | GeoBoundariesADM0 | Polity5 | Roster | SiteModernCountryData | UNWorldPopulationProspects | WorldBankMetadata | WorldBankWdi