Mother of three Mary Nyalok believes she is no different from the other 120,000 internally displaced people living in an UN-protected camp in Bentiu in South Sudan when she says that “if the guns are silent, I will go home.”
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![IDPs in Bentiu: Building confidence to return home](https://unmiss.unmissions.org/sites/default/files/styles/380x220/public/field/image/resized-2.jpg?itok=BF1of34y)
Mary Nyalok, one of approximately 120,000 people seeking shelter at the UNMISS Protection of Civilian site in Bentiu. She wants peace so that she can return home.
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School children in the Bentiu Protection of Civilians site being educated about the risks of Explosive Remnants of War (ERWs).
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UN Security Council Condemns Fighting in South Sudan
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UN Security Council Condemns Fighting in South Sudan
![UNMISS chief calls on the people of South Sudan to promote peace and reconciliation](https://unmiss.unmissions.org/sites/default/files/styles/380x220/public/field/image/srsg_outdoor_un_house_resized_07_02_2017.jpg?itok=jSBeVKGR)
UNMISS chief David Shearer calls on the people of South Sudan to promote peace and reconciliation. (Photo taken in Juba).