Jump to navigation

UNUN
UNUnited Nations Peacekeeping

Local Time

22:11 - 08 Nov

All UN missions

Home UNMISS

United Nations Mission in South Sudan

Search

  • Home
  • About
    • ABOUT UNMISS
    • Mandate
    • Background
    • Leadership
    • Facts and Figures
    • Bids
    • Jobs
    • Media Contacts
  • News
    • Menu for articles (menu position rule)
    • Press Releases
    • News Stories
    • Radio Miraya News
    • Multimedia
  • Activities
    • Military
    • UN Police
    • Political Affairs
    • Civil Affairs
    • Human Rights
    • Rule of Law
    • Protection, Transition and Reintegration
    • Child Protection
    • Gender
    • UN Mine Action Service (UNMAS)
    • HIV/AIDS
    • Conduct and Discipline
  • Resources
    • Documents
      • Status of Forces Agreements (SOFA)
      • SG and Security Council Reports
      • Human Rights Reports
      • UNMISS Update
      • Publications
    • UN resources

You are here

  1. Home ›
  2. News ›
  3. Planting trees and cleaning up

Planting trees and cleaning up

9 Jul 2012

Planting trees and cleaning up

News Stories
  • South Sudan must now achieve economic independence, says Jonglei official  South Sudan must now achieve economic independence, says Jonglei official
  • Secretary-General's message on the first anniversary of the independence of South SudanSecretary-General's message on the first anniversary of the independence of South Sudan
Print Email Twitter Facebook
Find UNMISS on TwitterFind UNMISS on FacebookFind UNMISS on YouTubeFind UNMISS on Flickr

More news

UNMAS is clearing another contaminated piece of land in Malakal from explosives. Once cleared, the more than 19 million square meters will serve as a new residential and farming ground for successful applicants.

In Upper Nile, land clearances supported by the UN family create hope for a better future

MALAKAL - Loosely translated, the name Hai Salaam means welcoming peace. 

08 Nov 2025

At the UN Protection Site in Malakal, residents have turned challenges into opportunities. Bustling markets and community spaces have replaced previously bare ground.

The light within the walls: stories of resilience from displaced people in Malakal

MALAKAL – “When you are farming, you might get killed. When you are fishing, you might be, too. Even walking isn’t safe.” 

07 Nov 2025
Peace South Sudan UNMISS UN peacekeeping peacekeepers reconciliation traditional hub dialogue transformation cultural exchange Western Equatoria

With UNMISS support, Yambio received the Traditional Hub—an essential center for fostering dialogue, cultural exchange, and meaningful reconciliation. Photo: Denis Louro/UNMISS.

Yambio’s new hub symbolizes dialogue and hope for peace

WESTERN EQUATORIA - The sound of drums echoed throughout Yambio as communities gathered to celebrate, their songs, dances, and laughter weaving together a powerful message of unity.

27 Oct 2025
Copyright © 2025 United Nations
  • A to Z Site Index
  • Sitemap
  • Copyright
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy notice
  • Fraud alert
  • Subscribe
Find UNMISS on TwitterFind UNMISS on FacebookFind UNMISS on YouTubeFind UNMISS on Flickr