- the po****tion were
urban inhabitants. The two
largest ethnic groups in
Jikawo were the Nuer (97.96%), and the
Anuak (1.97%); all
other ethnic groups made...
- of the Baro/Openo
include the
Alwero and
Jikawo Rivers. The Baro
meets the
Pibor river to the west of
Jikawo.
During the
rainy season the
river floods...
-
Jikawo River is a
river of
southwestern Ethiopia. It is a
tributary of the Baro River,
which it
joins at
latitude and
longitude 8°22′N 33°46′E / 8.367°N...
-
River (South Sudan)
Yabus River Daga
River (Deqe
Sonka Shet) Baro
River Jikawo River Alero River (or
Alwero River)
Birbir River Dipa
River Kobara River...
-
asphalt road 102
kilometers in
length and
connecting Gambela City with
Jikawo by way of
Itang was
begun in 2008 with a
budget over 446
million Birr. As...
- into
which flow
Yabus River Daga
River Khor
Machar Sobat River Baro
River Jikawo River Pibor River Akobo River Agwei River Abara River Kongkong River Kangen...
- cooperatives, no do****ented roads, and
little other Reference infrastructure. Both
Jikawo and
Akobo woredas are
flooded during the
rainy season,
requiring the people...
-
Pagak is a town in
South Sudan in
Upper Nile state, a few
kilometers from
Jikawo across the
Ethiopian border.
Until 2017
Pagak served as
headquarters for...
- cooperatives, no do****ented roads, and
little other infrastructure. Both
Jikawo and
Akobo woredas are
flooded during the
rainy season,
requiring the people...
- in
urban markets.
Livestock farming,
prevalent in
areas like
Akobo and
Jikawo,
faces challenges such as drought,
limited grazing land, and
cattle rustling...