Bangladesh–South Sudan relations

Apart from law enforcement in South Sudan, Bangladeshi peacekeepers have also extended their contribution to providing free services of specialized doctors among the people as well as building public infrastructure.

[2] Bangladesh Army Engineering Contingent deployed in United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) performed a great job in construction, Road Development, Repair, maintenance & Humanitarian Assistance in South Sudan.

As recognition of their professionalism, co-operative and helping attitude Mundri Administrative Authority proposed to name a road constructed by them as 'Bangladesh Road'(https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/5.34540/30.32733) Several Bangladesh based NGOs including BRAC are operating in South Sudan and are mainly working in the areas of microfinance, agricultural development, community development, education etc.

[3] An MoU has been signed by the Agricultural Ministry of Bangladesh and the Agricultural and Forest Ministry of South Sudan to jointly produce rice, lentil, oil, cotton and other crops on the South Sudanese lands leased by Bangladesh to ensure food security of both the countries.

The two countries will also exchange training, technologies and expertise for increased agricultural productivity.

Bangladesh Road in Mundri County of The Republic of South Sudan