ROUNDTABLE: Fostering inclusive and participatory constitution making process in South Sudan

Episode 2775,   Jul 04, 01:39 PM

The process of drafting a permanent constitution presents a pivotal opportunity for fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive South Sudan permanent constitution. Citizen participation lies at the heart of this endeavor, ensuring that the foundational legal document reflects the aspirations and perspectives of all segments of society.
Inclusive constitution-making not only enriches the substance of the constitutional text but also cultivates a sense of ownership and buy-in among all stakeholders. When marginalized groups are empowered to participate meaningfully, they become invested in the success of the constitution and the democratic processes it enshrines, including free and fair elections.
Why must the process of permanent constitution making be inclusive and participatory this time?
Yach Garang James is in conversation with:
 
  • Mabile James, member of South Sudan Bar Association
  • Martin Kwori Wulla, Executive Director for Agency for Humanitarian Assistance and Development
  • Adut Christina, Executive Director for South Sudan Women's Empowerment Network
  • Mandela Isaac, Executive Director, Society Transformation for Equal Rights