Perceptions of Peace in South Sudan Surveys

  • David Deng (Contributor)
  • Jan Pospisil (Creator)
  • Sophia Dawkins (Contributor)
  • Christopher Oringa (Contributor)

Dataset

Description

This repository provides outputs from a longitudinal survey on Perceptions of Peace in South Sudan from 2021-2025, led by Dr Jan Pospisil (PeaceRep; Coventry University), David Deng (Detcro Research), Christopher Oringa (University of Juba) and Sophia Dawkins (Columbia University), funded by UK FCDO, USIP and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation South Sudan office. There have been six survey waves, including 22,677 respondents, who were asked questions about their daily experience of safety based on indicators of everyday peace. They also shared their views on a range of related topics, including levels and perceptions of peace in South Sudan, and elections and governance arrangements, among others. The data has been collated and cleaned by Niamh Henry (PeaceRep; University of Edinburgh) who is the point of contact below, if there are any issues with the data.
Date made available8 Jan 2025
PublisherUniversity of Edinburgh
Temporal coverage1 Mar 2021
Date of data production1 Mar 2021 -
Geographical coverageSouth Sudan

Keywords

  • JF Political institutions (General)
  • JS Local government Municipal government
  • HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform

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