In a country marked by post-war challenges and a longing for stability, eight young people from South Sudan open an intimate window into their lives through a photo essay published by Mundo Negro. Captured in their everyday environments - whether in classrooms, creative studios or community spaces - these young people share their aspirations, concerns and the force that drives them to build a different future in the youngest nation on the African continent.
Students, artists, photographers, refugees and audiovisual creators, their voices and visions reflect a country that, despite the difficulties, is moving to the rhythm of a youth committed to change. This visual testimony not only humanises the statistics of development and conflict, but underlines the transformative capacity of a generation determined to reimagine South Sudan from within.