Youth in Aweil are blaming the government and “society” for their high levels of unemployment and for not being allowed to participate sufficiently in peace building and conflict mitigation.
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Journalists and civil society representatives celebrating World Press Freedom Day in Juba.
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Extension of the pre-transitional period a sign of goodwill between the parties in South Sudan
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Women at a conference in Aweil raised their voices to claim their rights and legitimate participation in decision-making.
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