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  • Think Tanks and Research Institutions:

    Organizations that conduct research and analysis on economic policy, governance, and development issues can be valuable partners in advocating for economic freedom.

  • Civil Society Organizations (CSOs):

    Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and civil society groups often work on various socio-economic issues, including advocacy for economic freedom, poverty alleviation, and good governance.

  • Business Associations:

    Chambers of commerce, trade associations, and industry-specific groups may advocate for policies that promote business growth, entrepreneurship, and economic freedom.

  • Academic Institutions:

    Universities and research centres may have departments or programs focused on economics, public policy, or development studies that could contribute expertise to advocacy efforts.

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  • International Development Agencies:

    International organizations such as the United Nations, World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF), and bilateral aid agencies may support initiatives related to economic development and governance reform in South Sudan.

  • Policy Advocacy Groups:

    Organizations specifically dedicated to policy advocacy and reform in areas such as governance, transparency, and economic development could be potential partners.

  • Local and Regional Governments:

    Local and regional authorities within South Sudan may have initiatives or programs aimed at promoting economic freedom and development at the community level.

  • Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs:

    Individual business leaders, entrepreneurs, and successful professionals who understand the importance of economic freedom may lend their support or expertise to advocacy efforts.

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