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“We have a cause to fight. We don’t just enjoy being in the military, we have decided to take up arms to defend our children,” says Captain Rebecca Nya Piuudup in opposition-controlled Mogok in Greater Jonglei.
Statement of the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General David Shearer Briefing to the Security Council on South Sudan
Maintaining momentum key to progressing peace process in South Sudan
UNMISS Protection of Civilian (PoC) sites Update No. 248
The year is 2006, the place is Liberia, West Africa. A United Nations peacekeeping mission with a mandate that includes capacity building is carrying out the recruitment of corrections officers.
The communities of Lohiri and Pashidi in Eastern Equatoria hope to mend broken relations through dialogue.
In March, simmering tensions over ancestral land demarcation and ownership escalated into violence between the communities of the Lotuko in Lohiri and the Pari in Pachidi, both located in Eastern Equatoria.
The second day of talks between South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir, and his former deputy, Riek Machar ended with both leaders reiterating their desire for peace as they promised to meet regularly in the lead up to the formation of a Transitional Government of National Unity, expected on 12
Local leaders meet with residents of protection sites in Wau to promote confidence building and social cohesion.
In light of the expected full implementation of the revitalised peace agreement, South Sudanese across the country are pushing for more dialogue initiatives to promote deeper understanding of what the new deal entails.