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![unmiss south sudan eastern equatoria state quick impact project community school classrooms](https://unmiss.unmissions.org/sites/default/files/styles/380x220/public/field/image/happy_times.jpg?itok=gYbGCUfr)
Happy times as children in a rural community in Eastern Equatoria State receive three new classrooms for their school. Photos: Okello James/UNMISS
![unmiss south sudan malakal indian peacekeepers computer skills primary school future-proofing](https://unmiss.unmissions.org/sites/default/files/styles/380x220/public/field/image/girl_pressing_the_button.jpg?itok=Kzmovwow)
Magic in the making: the joy of pressing the right keyboard button can be rather overwhelming, as this girl at a Malakal primary school can testify. Photos: Samuel Adwok/UNMISS
![unmiss south sudan western equatoria state tambura press release protection of civilians patrolling enable humanitarian action](https://unmiss.unmissions.org/sites/default/files/styles/380x220/public/field/image/patrolling_0.jpg?itok=NiptpWYa)
Frequent patrols in the Western Equatorian area currently experiencing unrest is one of many actions by UNMISS to deter violence and protect civilians. Photos: Denis Louro Oliver & Felix Katie/UNMISS
![Working in partnership with the South Sudan Women’s Empowerment Network and generous donors, the Mission hosted a two-day workshop for young women members of the reconstituted Transitional National Legislative Assembly to build their capacity.](https://unmiss.unmissions.org/sites/default/files/styles/380x220/public/field/image/smiling_mp.jpg?itok=7CmktoAo)
Working in partnership with the South Sudan Women’s Empowerment Network and donors, UNMISS hosted a workshop for young female members of parliament to build their capacity. Photos: Isaac Billy/UNMISS
![unmiss south sudan western equatoria state tambura ezo protection of civilians children humanitarian assistance internally displaced persons](https://unmiss.unmissions.org/sites/default/files/styles/380x220/public/field/image/patrolling.jpg?itok=o4gRSYnw)
Peacekeepers patrolling the road between Tambura and Ezo. Some 17,000 of the estimated 40,000 people who have fled violence in Tambura have made their way to Ezo. Photos: Denis Louro Oliver/UNMISS
![unmiss south sudan wau western bahr el ghazal state prison female inmates decongestion improved conditions](https://unmiss.unmissions.org/sites/default/files/styles/380x220/public/field/image/ready_for_inauguration.jpg?itok=4FjZA4-o)
Getting ready for a big day: the inauguration of UNMISS-funded, much-improved prison facilities in Wau, Western Bahr-el-Ghazal State. Photos: Alahayi Nemaya/UNMISS