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Young South Sudanese models ‘take up space’ in quest to showcase talent

Young South Sudanese models ‘take up space’ in quest to showcase talent

Summary

Young South Sudanese women, including model and law student Khloe Nyanda, are working to show their talent despite cultural and practical challenges. They face family disapproval, lack of industry support at home, and visa difficulties when trying to work abroad.

Key Facts

  • Khloe Nyanda is a 21-year-old model and law student in Juba, South Sudan.
  • Many South Sudanese models look up to Adut Akech, a successful model who grew up in a refugee camp.
  • Families often disapprove of modeling as a career, causing personal conflicts and loss of support for some models.
  • South Sudan lacks strong agencies to protect models from exploitation and abuse.
  • Nyanda faced harassment by a modeling coach, which affected her career opportunities.
  • South Sudanese passports make international travel difficult due to visa rejections and the need to apply from neighboring countries.
  • Visa problems prevented Nyanda from attending major fashion events in Milan and Paris.
  • Cultural expectations and weak local support systems limit the career growth of aspiring South Sudanese models.
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