Market Guide — South Sudan
Public Safety Software for South Sudan
Modular command-and-control, humanitarian coordination, and situational awareness for SSPS, SSPDF, UNMISS, and peacebuilding programs in the world's youngest country.
SSPS & SSPDF — Public Safety Capacity Building
South Sudan National Police Service (SSPS) operates across 10 states and 3 administrative areas with over 40,000 officers (many lacking standard training). South Sudan People's Defence Forces (SSPDF), emerging from the SPLA after 2011 independence, are responsible for national defence and crisis management support. The Juba Peace Agreement (RTGONU, 2018) and Revitalised 2018 Peace Agreement establish the security sector reform framework.
KabatOne provides a modular CAD/incident management platform designed for state-building conditions: rapid deployment, low-latency connectivity for limited-infrastructure zones, integrated training, and simplified dispatch systems for SSPS in Juba, Malakal, Wau, and Bentiu.
UNMISS — UN Peacekeeping Mission & Civilian Protection Coordination
United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) deploys over 17,000 personnel (military, police, and civilian) at Protection of Civilian (PoC) sites in Juba, Malakal, Bentiu, and other locations. UNMISS coordinates with SSPS, SSPDF, OCHA, and the UN Cluster system for emergency management and civilian protection.
KabatOne supports UNMISS coordination with shared situational dashboards between SSPS/SSPDF/UNMISS, incident management at PoC sites, emergency evacuation protocols, and Ceasefire Agreement monitoring with real-time security incident feeds.
Oil Infrastructure — Greater Unity, Adar Yale & Pipeline to Port Sudan
South Sudan depends on oil for over 90% of government revenues. Main producing fields include: Greater Unity (Blocks 1/2/4, GNPOC, production ~120,000-150,000 bpd), Adar Yale (Blocks 3/7, WNPOC/CNPC), and Thar Jath (Block 5A). All crude is exported via the 1,610 km pipeline to Bashayer Terminal/Port Sudan (Sudan), as South Sudan is landlocked.
KabatOne provides georeferenced perimeter security for Upper Nile/Unity State oil fields, GNPOC pipeline monitoring with intrusion alerts, incident management for NILEPET/CNPC/Petrodar international staff, and coordination with the Sudanese army for protection of the northern pipeline segment.
Humanitarian Management — IDPs, Sudd & Nile Flooding
South Sudan hosts over 2 million internally displaced persons (IDPs) and has generated over 2.2 million refugees in Uganda (Africa's largest refugee population), Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, and DRC. The Sudd — Africa's largest wetland (~57,000 km²) in Jonglei State — experiences annual catastrophic flooding displacing hundreds of thousands, especially in Jonglei, Unity State, and Upper Nile.
KabatOne integrates OCHA/UNHCR/WFP feeds for IDP management, White Nile/Sudd hydrological monitoring with flood alerts, humanitarian corridor coordination with Uganda (Nimule/Elegu), Kenya (Nadapal/Lokichoggio), and IGAD/FEWS NET early warning systems for food security.
Border Management — 6 Neighboring Countries & Nile Corridor
South Sudan shares borders with 6 countries: Sudan to the north (Renk/Juba, oil export corridor; disputed Abyei zone), Uganda to the south (Nimule/Elegu — the busiest crossing), Kenya to the southeast (Nadapal/Lokichoggio), Ethiopia to the east (Pagak/Gambela corridor), DRC to the southwest (Kaya/Aba corridor), and Central African Republic to the west.
Compliance & Procurement — SSCA, World Bank & Peace Frameworks
Public safety procurement in South Sudan is primarily governed by World Bank, USAID, UNDP, and AU/IGAD procurement frameworks for donor-funded projects, given the limited development of the national procurement system. South Sudan Communications Authority (SSCA) regulates telecommunications. The AU Security Sector Assessment Framework and RTGONU Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (RJMEC) oversee security sector reform progress.
KabatOne is structured for deployment under World Bank/USAID/UNDP emergency procurement frameworks, compatible with OCHA/UNMISS coordination systems, and designed for gradual transition from humanitarian emergency operations to sustainable civilian public safety platforms as the Juba peace process advances.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can KabatOne support public safety in South Sudan?
KabatOne provides modular CAD for 10 states/3 administrative areas, OCHA/UNMISS integration for 2+ million IDPs, SSPS coordination, and emergency management in Juba and major cities.
How does KabatOne support oil infrastructure security?
The platform monitors Greater Unity/Adar Yale/Thar Jath fields, GNPOC pipeline 1,610 km to Port Sudan, and NILEPET/CNPC/Petrodar staff with georeferenced perimeter security.
Can KabatOne integrate with humanitarian management in South Sudan?
Yes. KabatOne integrates OCHA/UNHCR/WFP for 2M+ IDPs, White Nile/Sudd hydrological monitoring, Uganda (Nimule)/Kenya (Nadapal) corridors, and IGAD/FEWS NET food security alerts.
How does KabatOne comply with South Sudan's regulations?
KabatOne aligns with SSCA telecom, Ministry of Communication standards, and World Bank/USAID/UNDP procurement frameworks for donor-funded peacebuilding projects.
What sets KabatOne apart for South Sudan's border management?
KabatOne can unify 6 border corridors (Sudan/Uganda/Kenya/Ethiopia/DRC/CAR) with UNHCR refugee management, Juba-Port Sudan pipeline monitoring, and UNMISS/IGAD/AU coordination.
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