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The National Archives of South Sudan was established following South Sudan's independence, with its founding associated with the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement that preceded formal independence in 2011. The institution is affiliated with the Ministry of Culture, Museums and National Heritage of South Sudan. It was established to preserve the documentary heritage of one of the world's newest nations, operating initially from a temporary site in the Munuki area of Juba.
The National Archives of South Sudan holds government records and documentary materials relating to the history and administration of South Sudan. As a newly established institution in a post-conflict environment, the archive faces significant challenges in acquiring, preserving, and providing access to its holdings. Details of specific collections are not widely published.
The archive is open for research with advance registration required. The institution does not publicly list a specific street address, email, or phone number. Access enquiries are directed through the Ministry of Culture, Museums and National Heritage website.
National Archives of South Sudan
Juba, South Sudan (Munuki temporary site)
Ministry of Culture, Museums and National Heritage website: mcmnh.gov.ss