Juba Scores

  • Education: The level of education in Juba, unfortunately, remains at an extremely low level.

  • Internet: Slow-moving Internet can interfere with normal work rhythm and communication.
  • Free WiFi: Unfortunately, there are very few points in Juba that provide free Wi-Fi, and those that do have a weak Internet signal, so in many cafes wifi Internet is available only at a low speed.

  • LGBTQ friendly: The majority of respondents in Juba are against equal rights for gays and lesbians.

  • Female friendly: Women are still not only dependent on the will of men, but also systematically continue to be subjected to humiliation and discrimination on the basis of gender.

  • Safety:
  • Friendliness to outsiders: Unfortunately, the locals are not hospitable and unfriendly to visitors.

  • Traffic safety: Terrible road conditions, traffic is extremely difficult.

  • Freedom of speech: People have full access to free media for accurate information and analysis. Journalists in most cases do their jobs without fear of detention or restraints.

  • Quality of life: The standard of living in Juba is poor. Juba has one of the lowest living standards, according to every year surveys.

  • Expenses: Prices for everything are very affordable. There are many very decent pizzerias, cafes, restaurants at reasonable prices. Usual monthly spendings are around $1400.
  • Entertainment: Unfortunately, Juba does not have a lot of cafes and restaurants, places to relax and to have some entertainment.

  • Level of happiness: Low level of satisfaction and fatigue from life in the current conditions.

  • Nightlife: The nightlife is quite low. You will have to organize the evening in a different way.

  • Fits for families: Unfortunately, Juba does not provide the necessary infrastructure for families with children. There are no children’s entertainment centers, mini-clubs, children’s pools, etc.

  • Walkability: Unfortunately, hiking through the city is not comfortable. It is much better to use motor transport to move.

  • Workspaces: Unfortunately, it is hard to find places to work from in Juba.

  • Startup friendly: Unfortunately, startup score in Juba is pretty low. Most startups struggle due to different obstacles.

  • Income: Unfortunately, the local population in Juba has very low salaries as low as $45 a month.
  • Racial tolerance: Many refugees, migrants or people with migratory backgrounds are subject to racism and discrimination.

  • English: The locals speak excellent English, the only thing that you may notice is not always accurate pronunciation, because the phonetic system of their language is different from English.

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