Cabinet of South Sudan

The Cabinet of South Sudan is the Executive Branch of the Government of South Sudan.Under the terms of the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan (R-ARCSS), that came into effect on 22 February 2020, South Sudan is governed by a Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity (RTGoNU).[1] This government is led by a cabinet of 35 members.Under the terms of the agreement, SPLM will nominate 20 ministers, SPLM-IO will nominate nine ministers, South Sudan Opposition Alliance (SSOA) will nominate 3, former detainees will nominate 2 and the remaining minister will be nominated by other parties to the agreement.[2][3] A cabinet made up of 35 ministers and 10 deputy ministers was appointed on 12 March 2020.
Politics of South SudanConstitutionPresidentSalva Kiir MayarditVice PresidentsRiek MacharTaban Deng GaiJames Wani IggaRebecca Nyandeng De MabiorHussein AbdelbagiGovernmentLegislatureCouncil of StatesDeng Deng AkonNational Legislative AssemblyJemma Nunu KumbaJudiciarySupreme CourtAdministrative divisionsStates and administrative areasGovernorsCountiesCitiesElectionsPolitical partiesForeign relationsMinistry of Foreign Affairs and International CooperationMayiik Ayii DengDiplomatic missions ofin South SudanNationality lawPassportVisa requirementsVisa policyHuman rightsMission in South Sudan (UNMISS)Mission in Sudan (UNMIS)Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA)Executive BranchGovernment of South SudanSPLM-IOSouth Sudan Opposition AlliancePresident of South SudanVice Presidents of South SudanRebecca Nyandeng GarangBarnaba Marial BenjaminMinister of Agriculture and ForestryJosephine Joseph LaguOnyoti Adigo NyikecMinister of Cabinet AffairsMartin Elia LomuroDhieu MathokMinister Youth and SportsMinister of Defence and Veterans AffairsDeng Alor KuolPeter Mercallo NasirMinister of Federal AffairsLasuba L. WangoMinister of Finance and Economic PlanningBarnaba Bak CholMinister of Foreign Affairs and International CooperationJames Pitia MorganAyaa Benjamin WarilleMinister of General Education and InstructionAwut Deng AchuilMinister of HealthMinister of Higher Education, Science and TechnologyGabriel Changson ChangMinister of Information, Communication Technology and Postal ServicesAngelina TenyRuben Madol Arol KachuolJames Hoth MaiMinister of National SecurityMinister of Parliamentary AffairsMary MawaiNadia Arop DudiMinister of Roads and BridgesSimon Mijok MajakMadut Biar YolRizik Zakaria HassanFirst Vice President of South SudanVice President of South SudanMinister in the Office of the PresidentMinister of Animal Resources and FisheriesMinister of Commerce, Industry and InvestmentMinister of Culture, Youth and SportsKuol Manyang JuukMinister of Electricity and DamsAwut Deng AcuilMinister of Gender, Social Welfare and Religious AffairsMinister of Housing, Physical Planning and EnvironmentMinister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster ManagementMinistry of Information, Communication Technology and Postal ServicesMichael Makuei LuethMinister of Internal AffairsMinister of Irrigation and Water ResourcesMinister of JusticeMinister of Labour, Public Service and Human Resource DevelopmentMinister of Petroleum and MiningEzekiel Lul GatkuothRebecca Joshua OkwaciMinister of Transport and RoadsJohn Luk JokMinister of Wildlife Conservation and TourismSouth SudanEconomy of South SudanEducation in South SudanAgriculture and ForestryAnimal Resources and FisheriesCabinet AffairsCommerce, Industry and InvestmentCulture, Youth and SportsDefence and Veterans AffairsElectricity and DamsEnvironmentFinance and Economic PlanningForeign Affairs and International CooperationGender, Social Welfare and Religious AffairsGeneral Education and InstructionHealthHigher Education, Science and TechnologyHousing, Physical Planning and EnvironmentHumanitarian Affairs and Disaster ManagementInformation, Communication Technology and Postal ServicesInternal AffairsIrrigation and Water ResourcesJusticeLabour, Public Service and Human Resource DevelopmentNational SecurityOffice of the PresidentParliamentary AffairsPeace and CPA ImplementationPetroleum and MiningRoads and BridgesTransport and RoadsWildlife Conservation and TourismAlgeriaAngolaBotswanaBurkina FasoBurundiCameroonCape VerdeDemocratic Republic of the CongoRepublic of the CongoDjiboutiEquatorial GuineaEswatiniEthiopiaThe GambiaGuineaGuinea-BissauIvory CoastLesothoLiberiaMadagascarMalawiMauritaniaMauritiusMoroccoMozambiqueNamibiaNigeriaRwandaSão Tomé and PríncipeSenegalSeychellesSierra LeoneSomaliaSouth AfricaTanzaniaTunisiaUgandaZambiaZimbabweSomalilandMayotteWestern SaharaHistoryAnyanyaFirst Sudanese Civil WarAddis Ababa Agreement (1972)Second Sudanese Civil War1972–832005–11Comprehensive Peace Agreement2011 independence referendumUnited Nations MissionEthnic violenceSouth Sudanese Civil WarFamine (2017)GeographyEcoregionsRiversClimate changePoliticsCorruptionLGBT rightsLaw enforcementParliamentMilitaryVice PresidentEconomyBankingCentral bankCompaniesCurrencyTelecommunicationsTrade unionsTransportTourismChild marriageDemographicsEducationLanguagesProstitutionReligionWater supply and sanitationCultureAnthemCinemaCoat of armsLiteraturePublic holidaysOutline