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Discuss 100 consequences of economic crises on the people of South Sudan and give the reference?

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1. Increased poverty and unemployment
2. Food insecurity and malnutrition
3. Lack of access to basic services such as healthcare and education
4. Increased crime rates and social unrest
5. Displacement and migration of people
6. Mental health issues such as anxiety and depression
7. Decreased life expectancy
8. Increased child labor and exploitation
9. Lack of access to clean water and sanitation
10. Increased gender-based violence
11. Lack of access to affordable housing
12. Decreased access to credit and financial services
13. Increased child mortality rates
14. Lack of access to quality education
15. Increased rates of substance abuse
16. Lack of access to healthcare services
17. Increased rates of infectious diseases
18. Lack of access to social protection programs
19. Increased rates of child marriage
20. Lack of access to legal services
21. Increased rates of domestic violence
22. Lack of access to reproductive health services
23. Increased rates of child labor
24. Lack of access to mental health services
25. Increased rates of human trafficking
26. Lack of access to social support networks
27. Increased rates of child soldiers
28. Lack of access to vocational training programs
29. Increased rates of child prostitution
30. Lack of access to legal aid services
31. Increased rates of child begging
32. Lack of access to emergency relief services
33. Increased rates of child trafficking
34. Lack of access to psychosocial support services
35. Increased rates of child exploitation
36. Lack of access to community-based services
37. Increased rates of child abuse
38. Lack of access to child protection services
39. Increased rates of child neglect
40. Lack of access to family support services
41. Increased rates of child abandonment
42. Lack of access to child welfare services
43. Increased rates of child homelessness
44. Lack of access to child rights services
45. Increased rates of child labor exploitation
46. Lack of access to child advocacy services
47. Increased rates of child sexual exploitation
48. Lack of access to child protection advocacy services
49. Increased rates of child trafficking for labor
50. Lack of access to child protection awareness programs
51. Increased rates of child trafficking for sexual exploitation
52. Lack of access to child protection training programs
53. Increased rates of child trafficking for organ harvesting
54. Lack of access to child protection capacity-building programs
55. Increased rates of child trafficking for forced marriage
56. Lack of access to child protection monitoring programs
57. Increased rates of child trafficking for recruitment into armed groups
58. Lack of access to child protection evaluation programs
59. Increased rates of child trafficking for begging
60. Lack of access to child protection research programs
61. Increased rates of child trafficking for domestic servitude
62. Lack of access to child protection policy development programs
63. Increased rates of child trafficking for street vending
64. Lack of access to child protection advocacy campaigns
65. Increased rates of child trafficking for drug trafficking
66. Lack of access to child protection awareness campaigns
67. Increased rates of child trafficking for human trafficking
68. Lack of access to child protection training campaigns
69. Increased rates of child trafficking for organ trafficking
70. Lack of access to child protection capacity-building campaigns
71. Increased rates of child trafficking for forced labor
72. Lack of access to child protection monitoring campaigns
73. Increased rates of child trafficking for sexual exploitation
74. Lack of access to child protection evaluation campaigns
75. Increased rates of child trafficking for forced marriage
76. Lack of access to child protection research campaigns
77. Increased rates of child trafficking for recruitment into armed groups
78. Lack of access to child protection policy development campaigns
79. Increased rates of child trafficking for begging
80. Lack of access to child protection advocacy campaigns
81. Increased rates of child trafficking for domestic servitude
82. Lack of access to child protection awareness campaigns
83. Increased rates of child trafficking for street vending
84. Lack of access to child protection training campaigns
85. Increased rates of child trafficking for drug trafficking
86. Lack of access to child protection capacity-building campaigns
87. Increased rates of child trafficking for human trafficking
88. Lack of access to child protection monitoring campaigns
89. Increased rates of child trafficking for organ trafficking
90. Lack of access to child protection evaluation campaigns
91. Increased rates of child trafficking for forced labor
92. Lack of access to child protection research campaigns
93. Increased rates of child trafficking for sexual exploitation
94. Lack of access to child protection policy development campaigns
95. Increased rates of child trafficking for forced marriage
96. Lack of access to child protection advocacy campaigns
97. Increased rates of child trafficking for recruitment into armed groups
98. Lack of access to child protection awareness campaigns
99. Increased rates of child trafficking for begging
100. Lack of access to child protection training campaigns

Reference:
- "South Sudan
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