Perceptions of Peace in South Sudan
Interactive survey data from South Sudan
This interactive data report presents insights and key findings from a longitudinal survey on Perceptions of Peace in South Sudan by PeaceRep, Detcro, USIP and partners.
The four-wave survey collection recorded the views of 13,326 respondents across 29 locations in South Sudan (covering 15 ADM2 areas and 9 ADM1 areas). Respondents were asked questions about their daily experiences of safety based on indicators of ‘everyday peace’ developed through focus groups. They also shared their views on a wide range of related topics, including levels and perceptions of peace in South Sudan, and their views on elections, governance arrangements, security arrangements, trust in public authorities, civic space, national identity, and social cohesion, among others.
Browse the interactive dashboard below to explore the findings:
- To view in full screen mode, use the icon at the bottom right corner of the dashboard, or open the dashboard in a new window here.
- To navigate to the next or previous page, use the left and right arrows at the bottom of the dashboard, or, click the page number between the arrows to see a list of all pages.
- Links to all pages are accessible on page 2 in the Table of Contents – navigate here at any point using the PeaceRep icon on the top left of the dashboard.
About PeaceRep's South Sudan Research
PeaceRep’s South Sudan research explores public authority in South Sudan, the key dynamics between Sudan and South Sudan and their impact on each other’s transition process, and the role of different types of financial flows on governance outcomes. It will achieve this through the development of policy analyses and academic research rooted in robust evidence bases gathered in both countries and from across the world.
We are also examining perceptions of peace in South Sudan, through a series of surveys recording daily experiences of safety and views on elections, governance arrangements, security arrangements, trust in public authorities, civic space, national identity, and social cohesion.
Learn more about our South Sudan research.
Read the full survey report: Perceptions of Peace in South Sudan: Longitudinal Findings
Previous data from the Perceptions of Peace Survey:
Wave three of the survey recorded data from 8,843 people. Please see the links below to access the previous survey data and interactive dashboard
- View the interactive dashboard for wave three of the survey report here
- Preview/download the dashboard visualisations (PDF format)
- Browse the overview and key findings as well as individual PDFs on electionspublic authority, peace and security, and governance