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At a workshop hosted by UNMISS and partners, influential leaders from Western Equatoria urged the establishment of a traditional justice mechanism to hold those responsible for violence accountable. Photo: Phillip Mbugo/UNMISS.

Yambio communities call for enhanced accountability through traditional justice mechanisms

WESTERN EQUATORIA - “The best way to build peace is when people sit down together to talk, forgive one another and reconcile.”

05 Aug 2025

As communities in Pibor face the double threat of insecurity and flooding, UNMISS is providing protection through intensified peacekeeping patrols and constructing a network of dykes.

From despair to daily bread- how peace transforms lives in Pibor

PIBOR - Rebecca Zuagin remembers a time when simply selling tea and porridge in Pibor town was a struggle.

05 Aug 2025

In Warrap State, increased intercommunal conflict is causing immense harm. In response, #UNMISS has increased its peacekeeping patrols to provide protective presence and assess community needs.

From fear to hope – disarmament campaign provokes mixed sentiments in Warrap

KUAJOK – “It’s difficult to say how people feel. We all long for the violent outbreaks to stop but people also fear not being able to defend themselves if the worst happens.” 

05 Aug 2025
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