Dozens offer input for South Sudan Constitution
11 July 2013
<p><span class="dateline">JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN<span> — From six-year-old girls
seeking respect for children to adults advocating for pensions to be
paid regularly to the elderly, dozens of South Sudanese turned out this
weekend to tell the National Constitutional Review Commission what they
would like to see included in the country's constitution.</span></span></p><p> </p><p><span class="dateline"><span>
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Rhoda Kuong, 6, braved rainy season weather to come to the first meeting
held by the commission to hear what South Sudanese want in their
constitution. For the young girl, the main issue to tackle was the
safety and exploitation of children like her.<br>
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