Kaya, South Sudan
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Kaya Location in South Sudan Placement on map is approximate | |
Coordinates: 03°33′00″N 30°52′48″E / 3.55000°N 30.88000°E | |
Country | South Sudan |
State | Central Equatoria |
County | Morobo |
Time zone | UTC+2 (CAT) |
Climate | Aw |
Kaya is a city in Central Equatoria, South Sudan.
Location[]
The city is located in Kaya Payam, Morobo County,Central Equatoria State, in extreme southwestern South Sudan, at the International border with the Republic of Uganda.[1] Kaya is located approximately 78 kilometres (48 mi), by road, southeast of Yei the nearest large city. This location lies approximately 220 kilometres (140 mi), by road, south of Juba, the capital of South Sudan and largest city in the country.[2] Kaya sits directly across the border from Oraba, in Uganda.
History[]
Kaya was a battle scene during the Second Sudanese Civil War and was conquered by the Sudanese People's Liberation Army (SPLA) during Operation Thunderbolt on 10 March 1997.
Foreign help[]
On October 6th 2017; Uganda had pledged to supply power to two South Sudanese border towns as part of the Power Pool Agreement; that calls on all member states to connect electricity to each other. Uganda's energy minister said "400 kilo-volts of power will be supplied to the towns of Kaya and Nimule to boost socio-economic activities in the border areas.[3]
Demographics[]
There are no reliable population estimates for the city of Kaya, South Sudan, because of the following:
- The Second Sudanese Civil War (1983–2005) forced many citizens to flee the city
- Since the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in January 2005, a constant stream of South Sudanese returnees use the city as a transit point to re-enter the country
- Kaya is a busy commercial center, attracting traders from South Sudan, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. There is a constant movement of people and goods in and out of the city, around the clock.
Economy[]
The city's infrastructure was decimated during the civil war. However, since the cessation of hostilities in 2005, commercial life is gradually returning to the city. The road between Kaya and Yei was repaired. It was financed by Habitat for Humanity and the World Food Program. With those repairs completed, the travel time between Kaya and Yei was reduced from five hours (5) hours to one (1) hour. The city is served by a branch of Equity Bank (South Sudan).[4]
Points of interest[]
The following points of interest are found in or near Kaya, South Sudan:
- The offices of Kaya City Council
- The administrative headquarters of Kaya Payam
- Kaya Central Market
- The International border between South Sudan and Uganda
- The International border between South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- The International border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- A presbyterian church, built in 2003
- A branch of Equity Bank (South Sudan)
- The Kaya HIV/AIDS Health Center - Built in 2010 with USAID funds, the center offers counselling testing and treatment[5]
- The town of Oraba - Oraba sits directly across the border on the Ugandan side.
- The precise South Sudan–Uganda–Democratic Republic of the Congo tripoint, lies a few kilometers (miles), south of Kaya.
External links[]
- Location of Kaya, South Sudan At Google Maps
- Gurtong Peace Project with information about South Sudan
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Gilbert, Modi (12 March 2016). "Four Vehicles Ambushed Along Yei-Kaya Road". Gurtong. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
- ^ Map Showing Kaya And Juba With Distance Marker
- ^ "Uganda to export power to neighbouring South Sudan". 6 October 2017.
- ^ Equity Bank Expands In South Sudan
- ^ HIV/AIDS Resource Center Opened In December 2010
- Populated places in Yei River State
- South Sudan–Uganda border crossings