Last week, Jacob Mayom Malueth and 32 other young men and women graduated after six months of coursework at the vocational training centre in Bor, run by the United Nations Mission in South Sudan. They were the tenth batch to do so since December 2015.
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Civilians and military personnel in the village of Owiny-kibul near Magwi sign resolutions to improve strained relations.
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Civilians living near the Pantit cantonment site discuss how relations with the armed forces can be improved.
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Civil society at an UNMISS peace forum call for parties to end their dispute over states and form a transitional government.
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With many people returning to previously conflict-ridden Mundri, water has become scarce.