
In this episode, Matt and Nen discuss the critical issues of healthcare and food security in South Sudan, particularly in light of the recent withdrawal of USAID funding. They explore the government's responsibility in providing healthcare, the impact of corruption, and the dire consequences for the population, especially the youth. The conversation highlights the challenges faced in rural healthcare access, the role of NGOs, and the need for sustainable solutions to improve the situation. They also touch on the importance of decentralization and the lack of infrastructure, including electricity, as barriers to development. The episode concludes with a call to action for future generations to advocate for change and improvement in their country.