‘If we had a chance, we would be in school. Communities need to understand that we are forced to become gang members because of our situation. We are now a target. Someone will see us hanging out together, and they call the police.’
Nancy, 19, and Regina, 20, are female gang members. Both have small children. After decades of civil war, young people have very limited livelihood opportunities. Economic development and the education system have been severely disrupted, and much of the investment since independence has been focused on the capital, Juba