Sunday, April 20

South Sudan, despite its young age as a nation and history of conflict, has produced several famous and inspirational celebrities who have gained international recognition in various fields such as fashion, activism, sports, and music. Here are some notable names:


1. Alek WekSupermodel & Humanitarian

  • Born in Wau, South Sudan (then Sudan).
  • One of the first African models to achieve international fame.
  • Has worked with top fashion houses like Chanel, Christian Dior, and Valentino.
  • Known for breaking traditional beauty standards in the fashion world.
  • A strong advocate for refugees and human rights, especially through her work with UNHCR.

2. Emmanuel JalMusician & Former Child Soldier

  • Former child soldier turned peace activist and hip-hop artist.
  • Uses music to tell his story and promote peace, unity, and healing.
  • Famous for songs like “War Child”, which is also the title of his autobiography and documentary.
  • Performs globally and collaborates with artists and humanitarian organizations.

3. Nyakim GatwechModel & Social Media Personality

  • South Sudanese-American model known as the “Queen of Dark” due to her rich, dark skin tone.
  • Promotes self-love, diversity, and African beauty standards.
  • A vocal figure against colorism and a source of inspiration for young African women.

4. Awer MabilProfessional Footballer

  • Born to South Sudanese parents in a Kenyan refugee camp.
  • Represents Australia internationally in soccer.
  • Known for his talent and inspirational story of rising from refugee beginnings to international football stardom.

5. Luol DengFormer NBA Star

  • Born in what is now South Sudan.
  • Played for several NBA teams including the Chicago Bulls, Miami Heat, and LA Lakers.
  • Active in philanthropy, especially in Africa, promoting sports and education for youth.
  • Serves as president of the South Sudan Basketball Federation, helping raise the country’s profile in international basketball.

6. Mary BoyoiSinger & Peace Activist

  • South Sudanese musician known for her Afrobeat and traditional music.
  • Also a gender rights advocate and founder of ABONA International, an organization focused on empowering women and youth in South Sudan.

7. Valentino Achak DengAuthor & Humanitarian

  • One of the “Lost Boys of Sudan,” whose life inspired Dave Eggers’ book, What Is the What.
  • Works to promote education and rebuilding efforts in South Sudan through the Valentino Achak Deng Foundation.

8. Rose Nathike LokonyenOlympic Athlete

  • A refugee who competed in the 2016 Rio Olympics as part of the Refugee Olympic Team.
  • Born in South Sudan and raised in Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp.
  • She became a global symbol of hope and resilience
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