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.
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Local leaders meet with residents of protection sites in Wau to promote confidence building and social cohesion.

These and other women in Western Lakes are demanding the political representation the revitalized peace agreement entitles them to.

Opposition forces in Greater Jonglei, some of them females, being taught about children's rights.

Opposition leader Riek Machar and President Salva Kiir shake hands in Juba for the first time since 31 October last year.

Lots of UN entities participated in a job fair organized in Torit to bring employers and job-seekers together.

Girls and women made themselves heard at an UNMISS-organised civil society group meeting in Bentiu.

Residents of Lui Payam in Western Equatoria showed up en masse to discuss peace building measures in their area.
