South Sudan National Museum is a mobile community-based national museum in South Sudan.[1]
The pilot phase was launched by UNESCO in 2014.[2][3] The museum is in mobile form, visiting local communities in remote areas of the country.[4] The museum collection consists of material presenting life stories, using photographs, video/audio recordings, and other objects.
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