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28 November 2013 - A top official in Upper Nile State urged people in the capital Malakal today to report any form of sexual harassment and related cases of abuse.
29 November 2013 - Firearms control was vital in keeping a country stable and preventing it from descending into chaos, a top UN Police official said today in Juba at the graduation of South Sudan’s first weapons marking class.
29 November 2013 - As part of efforts to transform the police force, 19 South Sudan National Police Service (SSNPS) officers completed a two-week basic communications training course in Juba today.
28 November 2013 - Focusing on instability and ways forward for development in parts of Jonglei State, a two-day forum for state assembly members concluded today in the capital Bor.
12 November 2013 - More than 18 officials from Western Bahr El-Ghazal ministries received training in geographical Information and global positioning systems (GIS/GPS) today in the capital Wau.
28 November 2013 - To assist survivors of gender-based violence (GBV), the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) launched two health and counseling centres in a ceremony today in the capital Bor.
Government ministers, UNMISS chief Hilde F. Johnson and religious leaders holding up torch to launch national campaign against sexual exploitation and abuse in Juba on 27 November. Photo: UNMISS/Christine Spencer
27 November 2013 - Aiming to eliminate young people from South Sudanese military ranks, UNMISS concluded a two-day workshop on child protection today in Malakal, Upper Nile State.
27 November 2013 - Holding up a torch to signify the end of a dark era, South Sudanese government representatives, community leaders and development partners launched a nationwide campaign in Juba today to prevent sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA).
Juba, 27 November 2013 - UNMISS DDR is continuing to support the South Sudan Bureau for Community Security and Small Arms Control and Government of the Republic of South Sudan uniformed services by coordinating and hosting the first training for weapons marking operators in South Sudan.