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The year started with an escalation in South Sudan’s civil war and, despite an agreement signed in August to stop the fighting, ended with formal peace but ongoing conflict. The August agreement officially created peace between the two main warring parties, but fighting and political struggle continued amidst a deteriorating humanitarian situation, a crisis in food production and the widening of low-level inter-communal conflict. Already hit by conflict, the oil industry further suffered from low international prices amidst severe economic crisis.
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(4,164 words)