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Kenyan soldiers standing guard at UNMISS in Wau, Western Bahr El-Ghazal State. Photo: UNMISS/Julio Brathwaite
22 May 2014 - Eliza Simon Gatluak, freshly graduated as an HIV/AIDS counselor, said she now feels responsible for saving the lives of girls her age in South Sudan. Ms. Gatluak, a 19-year-old displaced person who sought…
20 May 2014 - Aiming to strengthen women’s contribution to conflict resolution, UNMISS and the African Leadership and Reconciliation Movement (ALARM) held a one-day workshop for 30 women today in the Warrap State capital…
20 May 2014 - More than 200 people have been admitted to Juba Teaching Hospital with symptoms of cholera and 10 have died of the disease since the first case was reported on 24 April, according to health officials. Speaking…
20 May 2014 - With thousands of children displaced by conflict in Bentiu, Unity State, UNICEF today opened an emergency school at the UNMISS protection area there. Speaking during the launch, UNICEF Education Specialist…
19 May 2014 - In an effort to renew registration of Sudan People’s Liberation (SPLM) members, Western Equatoria State in corroboration with the Juba SPLM Secretariat began a two-day training of trainers session today in the…
19 May 2014 - Kicking off a new programme to solve disputes peacefully, UNICEF and the government began a two-day conference today on life skills in Yambio, Western Equatoria State. Targeting elders, children and church…
19 May 2014 - To strengthen rule of law in the state and country at large, UNMISS launched a 10-day training in leadership and responsibility for prison officers in Kuajok, Warrap State. The training will be attended by 20…
15 May 2014 - Aiming to assist vulnerable groups understand justice, UNMISS concluded a two-day training on rule of law today in Ezo County, Western Equatoria State. Some 35 participants, mainly justice stakeholders like…