High-ranking military officers from the government army, the main opposition force and the South Sudan Opposition Alliance have undergone training on understanding the legal framework of the protection of children.
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Officers from three different armed groups in Aweil have been learning how not to recruit and use children.

Women in Kuajok discuss the difficulties in obtaining 35 per cent political representation when cultural practices often impede them from acquiring the required skills.

The "waiting room" at the only veterinary clinic in Bor, overseen by an UNMISS vet from the Indian Army.

Female leaders of civil society organizations in Nimule, Eastern Equatoria, being informed about women's rights as stipulated in the revitalized peace agreement.
As if gently stirred awake by the affectionate early morning rays of the sun seeping in through a gap in their bedroom curtains, a group of women in Nimule received a pleasant stroke of enlightenment as a visiting team from the United Nations Mission in South Sudan spread the word on the right

Technicians demonstrate the cluster munition surveillance process

On Wednesday, David Shearer, head of UNMISS, commented on a variety of issues at a press conference in Juba.

A momentous moment for South Sudan National Police Service: the launch of an action plan against conflict-related sexual violence.