Circling above Kediba in the early morning light, those on board the UN helicopter can’t help but notice the huge potential of the land beneath them.
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Over the last six months, thousands of internally displaced persons left the bush and returned to Kediba. Now they are lacking food, healthcare and other necessities.

Traditional leaders in Malakal gathered to reflect on and learn how to accomplish reconciliation and avoid conflicts.

UNMISS has launched a series of Quick Impact Projects in Western Equatoria. These are aimed at fulfilling urgent community needs through infrastructural development. One such upcoming construction is a much-needed prison facility in the Mundri area; pictured here is the inaugural laying of the foundation of this structure.

Youth in Maridi, Western Equatoria State, discussing how to promote social cohesion in their communities.

In Cueibet, a county in the Lakes region of South Sudan, Nepalese peacekeepers serving with UNMISS established a temporary operating base in November 2020 as part of a proactive measure to build confidence among local communities and deter potential skirmishes.

UNMISS has adopted a more mobile and responsive approach to peacekeeping by establishing temporary operating bases in locations where the potential of violent conflict is high, especially during seasonal cattle migration.

Community members attend a peace event held by UNMISS in Warrap, South Sudan.

UN and national police officers in a meeting at the inauguration of a new joint security coordination centre in Bor.