This research was conducted to investigate the
development situation in South Sudan. The key problem of
this study is that why economic development did not occur
in 2005-2015? While significant bilateral and multilateral
developmental assistance have been donated to the region
since the signing of Comprehensive Peace Agreement
(CPA) in 2005; in addition to other financial resources
from oil revenues. The basic objective of the study is to
highlight the major economic, financial, and technical
constraints to economic development in South Sudan in
2005-2015. The study has relied on combine methodology
that comprises from quantitative and qualitative methods
in data collection and analysis. The logic behind this
combined methodology is to minimize various defects of
each method in data analysis. Different techniques have
been used in data collection, among them close-ended
questionnaire, focus group discussion, and semi-structured
interview technique. In data analysis, descriptive statistics
particularly the Statistical Package for Social Science
(SPSS) have been used to obtain logical and precise
conclusions. The most important results that have been
reached by this study are that underdevelopment of South
Sudan is attributed to lack of scientific, technical and
innovative researching; poor infrastructure;
underdeveloped financial sector, absence of planning
authority; too much dependency on oil revenues;
inadequate investment in basic infrastructure; and lack of
access to land. And the main recommendations of the
study are that financial and economic resources shall be
diversified; scientific researching shall be given much
consideration; infrastructure with high quality shall be
developed by the Government to promote sustainable
development in South Sudan.
Keywords : Low Per Capita Productivity: Income Inequality: Poor Infrastructure.