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Yei is a medium-sized city in South Sudan's southwest. It lies close to the borders of two of the country's trading partners, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is a business hub, attracting traders and customers from all three countries. Ivory Bank, Eden Commercial Bank, an
Bank of South Sudan
maintain branches in the city. Yei is served by Yei Airstrip, and a marram road connecting yei to Juba, Uganda through the Morobo, Kaya border and DRC through the Lasu border


Location

The city of Yei is located in Yei County, Central Equatoria State in southwestern South Sudan, close to the international borders with the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of Uganda. It is approximately , by road, southwest of Juba, the
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and largest city in South Sudan. The geographic coordinates of the city of Yei are: 4° 6' 0.00"N, 30° 40' 12.00"E (Latitude: 4.1000; Longitude: 30.6700).


History


Before the Second Sudanese Civil War

The name Yei was given to the location where the current city stands by three traditional chiefs, one each from the Pojulu, Gimunu and Azande ethnic groups. The chiefs also conferred the name to the river that flows through the area and is now called Yei River. The three above ethnic groups had a traditional rivalry with the Kakwa, who also occupy neighbouring parts of Uganda and DRC. The first three ethnicities traditionally were found in what today is called ''
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'', while the Kakwa were found in '' Marakonye Payam''. They lived in co-existence with other smaller ethnicities, having rivalries from time to time. At the end of the nineteenth century, under the rule of the Congo Free State, a government military station was created at Yei, where the road to the Nile crossed the Yei river. On taking over the Lado Enclave in 1910, the Anglo-Egyptian government immediately made Yei the centre of a campaign to fight sleeping sickness. In 1951,
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missionaries built a small medical clinic on the northern bank of River Yei. Before the onset of the Second Sudanese Civil War (1983 - 2005), Yei was a thriving urban, commercial center. Due to its location, at the borders of Uganda and DRC, the city handled a lot of commerce between the three neighboring countries. At that time, it attracted visitors, from as far away as Juba, about , by road, to the north of Yei. Civil servants and other Juba residents would flock to Yei on weekends to participate in the exchange of goods and services offered in the many bars, shops and hotels. Yei became known as Small London because of its cosmopolitan nature.


Second Sudanese Civil War

In course of the civil war, the area around Yei became the center of two Ugandan rebel movements that were supported by the Sudanese government, namely the
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and UNRF (II). Both waged an insurgency in Uganda, but also fought alongside the Sudanese government against the
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(SPLA) rebels. The SPLA eventually launched a major offensive (codenamed Operation Thunderbolt) against Yei in early 1997, effectively destroying the WNBF and UNRF (II) and capturing Yei itself on January 7, 1997. The town remained under SPLA control until the end of the civil war. Following its capture in 1997, the SPLA fortified and turned Yei into a
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. The presence of large numbers of SPLA in town attracted air raids and shelling from the
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(SAF). The population fled and the SPLA brought in more troops, who started families and started to grow the population of the city again. As the city became safer, later during the civil war, South Sudanese displaced from other parts of the country, particularly from the Bahr el Ghazal Region, began flocking to Yei for safety, and later for humanitarian assistance (food, medicine and housing).


After the Second Sudanese Civil War

Following the cessation of major hostilities and the signing of the
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in 2005, South Sudanese who had fled to Uganda and
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began to return, and many chose Yei as their entry point. Due to the relative safety in the city, and the ready availability of International humanitarian aid, many of the returnees from other South Sudanese states chose to stay in Yei, instead of proceeding to their respective states of origin. This has created tension between the returnees who are native to Yei on one hand, and the
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who are native to other areas in South Sudan on the other. Local authorities and international aid partners are still grappling with finding acceptable, equitable and permanent solutions to the land claims and counter-claims and the resulting wrangles. And more returnees were coming in 2011. In 2016, Yei has reportedly been depopulated as a result of conflict during the
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.


Demographics

, the exact population of Yei was not known. Sources have come up with different estimates of the city's population over the past 30 years, including the following: * In 1983 the Sudanese census estimated the population of the city at about 23,500 * In 2006,
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estimated the population of Yei at about 60,000 * In 2010, the mid-year population of the city was estimated at 86,000 by extrapolating the census figures. * In 2010, a Gfa/Gitec study estimated the population at about 171,400. * In 2011, the
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(SSRRC) estimated the population of Yei at about 185,000. The table below summarizes the population estimates, including the sources for each set of figures: Yei County is traditionally inhabited by many ethnicities including the Kakwa, the
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, the Pojolu, the
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, the
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, and the Avukaya.


Education

The city is home to the Yei Agricultural and Mechanical University, Yei Day Senior Secondary School.The region of Yei is also one of the leading areas interms of quality education in south sudan,many people travel from all parts of the country in oreder to study there.


Economic activity

The area around Yei receives adequate rainfall year-round, which allows for the cultivation of food and cash crops as well as the raising of domestic livestock. Coffee and
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are some of the crops grown locally. Lush farmlands cover the landscape on the city outskirts. Four commercial banks maintain branches in the city: Equity Bank South Sudan, Ivory Bank, Kenya Commercial Bank (South Sudan) and Eden Commercial Bank The road network to neighboring cities and towns is actively undergoing repairs. For example, the road between Yei and Kaya, on the
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border, has been repaired. It was financed by HABITAT and
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. With the improvements the travel time to Kaya was reduced from five hours to one. Yei is also served by
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. The civil war decimated the city's infrastructure. However, with the cessation of hostilities in 2005 and the attainment of
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by South Sudan in July 2011, the prospects of Yei recapturing its former days of Small London look good indeed.


Bibliography

* Bell, H. (1999) ''Frontiers of Medicine in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1899-1940'', Clarendon Press: Oxford. * Gleichen, A.E.W. (ed.) (1905) ''The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan: A Compendium prepared by officers of the Sudan Government'', Harbisons & Sons: London. *


References


External links


Gurtong Peace Project
with information about South Sudan {{Coord, 04, 06, 00, N, 30, 40, 12, E, region:SD_type:city, display=title Populated places in Yei River State Lado Enclave