Child-Soldier-Turned-Businessman in South Sudan

While South Sudan is predominantly known for war and human suffering, one 35-year-old former child soldier has flipped that on its head by becoming an entrepreneur and philanthropist is giving hope to the youth, writes the East African.

  • South Sudan:   Child Soldier Turned Businessman

    East African, 28 April 2018

    While South Sudan is predominantly known for war and human suffering, one 35-year-old former child soldier turned entrepreneur and philanthropist is giving hope to the youth. Read more »

South Sudanese entrepreneur Kerbino Wol.

South Sudan's six-color flag (file photo)

Kerbino Agok Security Services (KASS), founded by Kerbino Wol.

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