Radio dramas are teaching women in the workplace about healthy food and nutrition practices.
In FYR Macedonia, where schools and classrooms are increasingly segregated along ethnic lines, Kicevo's Sande Sterjoski Primary School is an unusual place.
South Sudan 
Capital Juba
Population 10.6 million
Life Expectancy n/a
Access to clean water 55%
Adult literacy 27%
Under five mortality 71.83 per 1,000 live births
GDP per head (US$ PPP) n/a

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Country Fact Sheet
This Fact Sheet summarizes the key achievements of the Joint Programmes in South Sudan.
South Sudan Joint Programmes Fact Sheet.pdf (662 KB)
Our Joint Programmes
Sustained Peace for Development: Conflict Prevention and Peace-Building in South Sudan Since achieving independence in July 2011, South Sudan has been subject to instability due to continued armed fighting, pressures on grazing and water resources and struggles over land rights. This Joint Programme's aim was to promote peace building and effective conflict management in the border areas between Sudan and South Sudan by strengthening capacity in national peacebuilding institutions and increasing security and peace dividends for communities in the target areas. Creating opportunities for Youth Employment in South Sudan Twenty-one years of civil war have left an entire generation of youth in South Sudan without access to education. The Joint Programme's goal was to provide skills development and livelihood opportunities to 2,500 young men and women aged 15 to 30 years, with a focus on developing labour markets and increasing vocational and life skills training.
The MDG-F is providing training for youth in the Philippines, where more than 1.4 mln of them are unemployed.