Had they not already understood the devastating effects that war can have on a child, 70 officers from the government’s military and police forces gathered in Nzara County for a workshop were made aware of them by a boy speaking frankly about his own experiences.
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Government troops and police officers in Nzara County paying close attention to a review of the rights of children in general and in armed conflict in particular.
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Role play was part of the action when UN police officers trained Torit-based South Sudanese colleagues on a variety of crucial issues.
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Happiness all around, and delicious nutrition to follow for those patient enough, as UN police officers are planting mango trees in Kuajok.
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The good people of Maper, Aweil, came out in force to learn more about the revitalized peace agreement. Some celebrated by beating their drums.