Effect of Good Governance on the typical family: The government pays little to no attention to areas outside of the capital city of Khartoum. They go ignored, therefor suffering in every aspect of their life because there is no government assistance of even presence in any areas other than Khartoum. They get no medical help, nutritional help, shelter/housing help, etc.
Present Status of Government: A federal republic with an executive, judicial, and legislative branch. Government spending accounts for ALL of the country's GDP. All rule focused over capital city and next to none focused on other areas. (See "How good governance affects food availability and quality" ^)
Trends for Sudanese government: "Freedom of corruption" is a 9.3 on a scale of 100 and currently lowering. Government spending is above 90 on a scale and currently increasing. Fiscal Freedom is at an 85 on the 100 point scale and maintaining at that level. Business Freedom, Labor Freedom, and Monetary Freedom are all in the range of the 50's and decreasing. Trade freedom, investment freedom, and financial freedom are all at very low levels and show no sign of going up and down. Therefore, the Sudanese government shows signs of continuous deprivation or maintenance, and no signs of improvement.
How improving the government would benefit Sudan: If the government were to undergo a dramatic improvement, the country of Sudan would be benefited in multiple ways. The most relevant to this project would be food security and providing food for Sudanese citizens. If more attention was given to the areas outside Khartoum and food was dispersed more evenly, malnutrition would not be near as much of an issue. Although, dramatic changes would be required.
How other major issues affect government: Climate volatility: the changing climate of Sudan is difficult for the government to adapt to. Things such as the unpredictability of rainfall, the frequent droughts, cattle raiding, etc. It provides difficulties for the government to administer agricultural growth. (http://www.
Additional cites: http://www.heritage.org/index/
https://www.cia.gov/library/

This is much easier to read now. There is still a portion that has very light font. Maybe changing the background would help.
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