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27 December 2011 – Demand for high dowries has intensified conflict in Jonglei State, as more cattle are needed to pay them, according to a Bor County resident.
22 December 2011 -Aiming to raise prison capacity and state security, Western Equatoria State graduated today its first batch of recruit officers since South Sudan's independence in July.
20 December 2011 - As South Sudan's first Christmas since independence rapidly approaches, Malakal's market has become increasingly crowded with men, women and children buying gifts.
16 December 2011 – How to deal with unruly or violent prisoners was the focus of an eight-day training course for Central Equatoria State prison staff that ended today with a graduation ceremony in the capital Juba.
16 December 2011 – Seeking to boost student morale and improve performance, UNMISS Public Information Office donated 13 desks today to Atlabara West Basic School in the South Sudanese capital Juba.
16 December 2011 - To educate students about human rights and boost their knowledge of defenders, UNMISS human rights unit in collaboration with the Human Rights Forum held a quiz for students in Western Equatoria State.
16 December 2011 - To improve knowledge about the appropriate treatment of prisoners as well as general rule of law, UNMISS concluded a two-day training for 35 police and prison officers in Malakal, Upper Nile State.
16 Dec. 2011 - The UN Mission to South Sudan welcomes the call by the Vice President of South Sudan, Riek Machar, urging the communities of Jonglei State to put an end to the impending violence, and to actively and immediately engage in a reconciliatory peace process.
16 Dec. 2011 - The United Nations Missions in the Republic of South Sudan welcomes the commitment of the government to join the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative.
15 December 2011 - In tackling inter-clan conflict in Unity State, the state government set up a committee today in the capital Bentiu to investigate last month's clashes between youths from Rubkona and Koch counties that led to the deaths of an estimated 14 people.