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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Silent Majority: Beyond the Digital Static
- 3. The Purpose of the Problem: A Programmer's Philosophy
- 4. The Two Fronts: Ayen Mayar and the Wut
- 5. The Silhouette of Strength: The Tactical March
- 6. The Horizon Bleeds: The System Crash
- 7. The Messenger of Change: A Voice from the Air
- 8. The Heart of the Home: Aunt Rahma
- 9. The Protocol of Departure: Preparing for Gulu
- 10. The Refinery: Darling Wisdom Academy and Mr. Noble Arem Riak
- 11. The Mayor at the Gate: Alhaj Babala and the Education of the Street
- 12. The Final Launch: Mount Kenya University
- 13. The Debug That Became a Mission
- 14. The People the Map Forgot
- 15. Part One: The Mothers — CEOs Without a Company
- 16. Part Two: The Veterans — Heroes Eating from Rubbish Heaps
- 17. Part Three: The Youth — A Generation Betting Their Lives on Escape
- 18. The Real Nation, Waiting
- 19. Reading the Error Log
- 20. The Colonial Bloatware: 1955 and the Anyanya
- 21. The Failed Beta Test: Joseph Lagu and the 1972 Peace
- 22. The Great Compiler: Dr. John Garang de Mabior
- 23. The Day the Engine Stopped: July 30, 2005
- 24. The Virus of Intentional Poverty
- 25. The Independence Update: July 9, 2011
- 26. The Systemic Crash: December 2013
- 27. Reclaiming the Vision: From Legacy Code to New Architecture
- 28. The Logic Error
- 29. The Buluk Reflection: Where the Bug First Ran in Me
- 30. The Shadow Database: Tribal Profiling in Plain Sight
- 31. The Most Personal Bug: When Love Requires a Tribal Clearance
- 32. The Tribal Firewall in Offices, Ministries, and Organisations
- 33. The Diaspora Remote Hack: Injecting Poison from a Safe Distance
- 34. Infecting the Future Core: Tribalism in Universities
- 35. Proof of Concept: The Rwanda Case Study
- 36. The Refactoring Plan: Installing the Junubin Identity
- 37. We Are a Sixty-Four Core Supercomputer
- 38. Where the Virus Actually Starts
- 39. The Overcrowded House: When Survival Pressure Becomes Corruption Pressure
- 40. Appointed Without Audit: The Open Door to the Treasury
- 41. The States: Governors Without Accountability
- 42. The Bleeding Borders: Where the Nation's First Impression Is Corruption
- 43. The Dependency Bug: When Waiting Becomes a Way of Life
- 44. Ghost Soldiers and Eaten Salaries: Corruption in the Military
- 45. The Corruption Tax on Public Services
- 46. Access Denied: Sexual Extortion as a Corruption Protocol
- 47. The Antivirus: What Grassroots Accountability Actually Looks Like
- 48. Rebooting the System: Integrity as Infrastructure
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DEBUGGING A NATION:
FIXING SOUTH SUDAN FROM THE GRASSROOTS
By
Moses Monday MALITH
CHAPTER 1
THE SOURCE CODE
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