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Kickboxing in South Sudan

September 4, 2018 | Sarah Jones | KWQC

The ink is still drying on South Sudan’s peace agreement. The parties are discussing how to implement that peace. KWQC’s Sarah Jones traveled to Juba as a International Women Media Foundation Fellow. While in the worlds youngest country, she visited a kickboxing gym that believes sports can help unify the nation.

Produced, Written and Edited by Sarah Jones

Shot by Samir Bol and Sarah Jones September 4, 2018

http://www.kwqc.com/video?vid=492445851

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Sarah Jones

Sarah Jones is a US-based award winning freelance journalist with a large social media presence. She is one of the top twenty North American Young Leaders chosen by Friends of… Read More.

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