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26 February 2013- Demonstrating the commitment of UN Police (UNPOL) to peace building efforts in Jonglei State, UN Police Commissioner Fred Yiga traveled to the state capital Bor today. The UNPOL chief met with the Inspector…
With an unprecedented lifting capacity of more than 12 tons, the UNMISS Mi-26 helicopter is the backbone of mission support. Photo: UNMISS/Martine Perret. Click for larger photo.
25 February 2013 – Increasing awareness of UNMISS' role among civil society in Upper Nile State, the mission conducted a one-day workshop in the state capital Malakal today. Organizers explained the role UNMISS plays in…
24 February 2013 – Aiming to contain the spread of Hepatitis E among refugee communities in Upper Nile State, the Ministry of Health and UN agencies are working together to improve hygiene in refugee camps, a UN refugee…
21 February 2013 - In an effort to keep inter-communal peace, Bul Nuer and Misseriya leaders said today in Unity State's Mayom County that both communities would return cattle raided by the other to break the cycle of cattle…
21 February 2013 - Seeking to boost the skills of local journalists in Jonglei State, UN Radio Miraya concluded a two-day training for reporters from a station in the capital Bor. "The training is very important to empower…
21 February 2013 - General Pieng Deng Kuol became South Sudan's new Inspector General of Police (IGP) today in a flag handover ceremony attended by UNMISS Deputy Police Commissioner Johannah Nkomo. In a speech read out on his…
20 February 2013 - The South Sudanese government should develop a new roadmap for a lasting solution for ending conflict in Jonglei State, the head of UNMISS said in Pibor today. Concluding her two-day visit to Jonglei…
Local boy and member of Mongolian contingent deployed in Bentiu, Unity State. As of 19 February 2013, UNMISS military personnel consists of 6,478 troops and 142 Military Liaison Officers from 50 contributing countries. Photo…