SouthSudan

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Daily schedule of a person living in South Sudan

Weekday schedule of an office worker in South Sudan

Time (local time) Activities
5:30-6:30 Wake up and get ready for the morning. Early morning activities are important because the power supply is unstable.
6:30-7:30 Have a light breakfast and walk or take a bus to work. There is little traffic congestion, but be aware of road conditions.
8:00-12:00 Morning work. In public institutions and offices, procedures and meetings are concentrated during this time.
12:00-13:00 Lunch break. People usually return home or have a snack at a nearby food stall or cafe.
13:00-16:00 Afternoon work. Many offices finish work around 4 p.m., making this a time for concentrated work.
4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Time to go home. People leave early in preparation for sunset to do the necessary shopping and take care of household errands.
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Time to have dinner with the family. Many families finish their housework while they still have power.
8:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Time for rest and entertainment. People relax by watching TV, listening to the radio, reading, etc. Many people go to bed early due to power conditions.
9:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Time to take a bath and get ready for bed. Many people try to go to bed early to prepare for the heat during the day.

Weekday schedule for South Sudanese students

Time (local time) Activities
5:30-6:30 Wake up, change into uniform, have a light breakfast and prepare for school.
6:30-7:30 Walk or cycle to school. As transportation options are limited, students generally leave early.
7:30-12:30 Classes. Focus on major subjects in the morning. Efficiency is emphasized, taking into account the effects of power outages and weather.
12:30-13:15 Lunch. Bring a packed lunch or simple meal and spend time with friends on campus or outdoors.
13:15-15:00 Afternoon classes. Time for science experiments, physical education, cultural activities, etc. Classes usually end early in the afternoon.
15:00-16:30 Time to go home. There are few club activities, and students may help out at home or do farm work.
16:30-18:30 Dinner and helping with housework. This is the time to do household chores and look after younger siblings.
18:30-20:00 Time to do homework and review. As electricity is unstable, it is advisable to study while it is still light.
20:00-21:30 Time to spend time with the family and listen to the radio. As lighting is limited after sunset, activities are kept to a minimum.
21:30-22:30 Bathing and going to bed. Many students go to bed early to prepare for the next morning.
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