AroDeng (@arodeng) 's Twitter Profile
AroDeng

@arodeng

Wun-Apat.

#Pan-Africanist. #SouthSudanese. #American.

Interests: #Science, #AfricanHistory, #DevEcon., #Healthcare, #TarantinoFilms.

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calendar_today20-04-2015 09:23:04

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Crisis Group (@crisisgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎬 "It's really impossible to talk about South Sudanese politics without talking about oil." Our expert Alan Boswell explains why South Sudanese oil money is disappearing and how this contributes to the young country's instability. 👇

Bradford Ferguson (@bradsferguson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elon Musk may be have gained over $200 billion in value on Tesla… … but he also CREATED $800 billion in value for others, including everyone who owns an index fund.

Nafisa Eltahir (@nafisaeltahir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today's Sudan story: - Hamdok is open to talks if we return to the pre-coup situation and detainees are released - Military says won't release those who have or will have criminal charges - Lots of medition efforts, including a national committee reuters.com/world/africa/s…

Dr. David L. Katz (@drdavidkatz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Frankie the Dinosaur tells world not to ‘choose extinction’ in U.N. video urging climate action washingtonpost.com/world/2021/10/…

Mohanad (@mohanadelbalal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Protestors from East of the Nile have managed to break through the Military lines attempting to prevent them from crossing over into Khartoum to join the main march procession #Sudan #مليونية30_اكتوبر

Protestors from East of the Nile have managed to break through the Military lines attempting to prevent them from crossing over into Khartoum to join the main march procession 

#Sudan 
#مليونية30_اكتوبر
James Copnall (@jamescopnall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hadrian’s wall? The Great Wall of China? No - a Burri barricade! Pretty solid and sizeable given how little time they must have had to put it up

Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The neurotransmitter #GABA protects neurons through multiple synergistic pathways that depend on distinct #Gproteins, according to a new study in Science Signaling. fcld.ly/hsxtupy

The neurotransmitter #GABA protects neurons through multiple synergistic pathways that depend on distinct #Gproteins, according to a new study in <a href="/scisignal/">Science Signaling</a>. fcld.ly/hsxtupy
John Akec (@johnakec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SIGNS OF AN EMERGING MARKET ECONOMY:Money ceases from growing on trees. Planning becomes as crucial as finance. Job of finance and planning ministry gets harder and complex. Rent seekers go bankrupt. A new world of daredevil entrepreneurs emeges. Prosperity returns. We can’t wait

Jok Madut Jok (@jokmadut) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This region, call it East Africa, Horn of Africa, East-Central Africa, is a truly post-colonial political, military and developmental disappointment all around! War crimes in Ethiopia’s war, Sudan’s military power grab, South Sudan looters playing rulers, Uganda, Kenya, DRC, sham

John Akec (@johnakec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THE UNIMAGINABLE South Sudan’s Healthcare is unable to care for the living and the dead. Military Hospital’s mortuary is now out of function. Bodies of deceased are sent to UNMISS. It’s time we send management and finance professionals to fix our dying healthcare system. Weep.

Nelson Kwaje (@nelsonkwaje) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am not a Bari, my village is 5 hours from Juba, I don't own land in Juba until now,I rent. This idea that one is entitled to land in the capital city is ludicrous. Unless it is your village, land is not a birth right. Even in villages, land is allocated based on family ties

John Akec (@johnakec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Zoom Medical Education: The University of Juba’s 4th year students having Medical Microbiology Lectures delivered by our International Faculty led by Dr Hugh Grant in the UK, Oxford University, London School of Tropical Medicine, and Australian Institutions

Zoom Medical Education: The University of Juba’s 4th year students having Medical Microbiology Lectures delivered by our International Faculty led by Dr Hugh Grant in the UK, Oxford University, London School of Tropical Medicine, and Australian Institutions