Polygamy in South Sudan

Polygamy in South Sudan is quite common. It has been connected with the chaotic state of affairs in the country.[1] Its supporters, such as Archbishop Gabriel Roric of the Reformed Episcopal Church (an Anglican denomination), however, maintain polygamy is a source of "African pride", saying those who opposed it were misguided by the western world's approaches to marriage.[2]

Men in South Sudan commonly marry as often as their wealth can allow – this wealth is often measured in cattle. About 40% of marriages are reportedly polygamous in this country.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "The link between polygamy and war". The Economist. Dec 19, 2017.
  2. ^ Anadolu Agency (Feb 11, 2015). "Is polygamy corrupting South Sudan". Daily Sabah. Archived from the original on Jul 3, 2015.
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