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More than 50 women from five villages in Eastern Equatoria State have decided to establish a peace committee to deal with local conflicts. The sleeping baby might become a future member.
Rural women in Kudo district in Eastern Equatoria State have formed a peace committee to address grassroots conflicts in their villages.
David Shearer, Head of UNMISS, has briefed the Security Council and flagged the risk of local power vacuums and food insecurity increasing intercommunal fighting.
A continuing vacuum of power at the local government level is making it difficult to “nip in the bud” intercommunal violence ahead of the traditionally volatile dry season in South Sudan, according to the UN’s top envoy in the country.
Ghanaian peacekeepers providing medications, mosquito nets and medical treatment to both military personnel and civilians in Moum in Unity State.
Ghanaian peacekeepers serving with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan have provided free medical services to both military personnel and civilians in Moum in Unity State.
From the virtual Security Council session where UNMISS Head David Shearer briefed the Council on the situation in South Sudan.
Thank you, Mr. President.
Good afternoon everybody. Very nice to be with you once again.
Participants at a Kajo-Keji peace forum in Juba, organized by UNMISS.
The United Nations Mission in South Sudan has supported the validation of resolutions reached by the sons and daughters of Kajo-Keji County in Central Equatoria State in a bid to restore lasting peace in the area.
Bangladeshi peacekeepers handing over much-needed school material and sports equipment to the Catholic University in Wau.
Bangladeshi peacekeepers serving with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan have recently handed over educational material and sports equipment to the Catholic University in Wau.
Lieutenant Chanate Mutagawa receives her UN medal at a ceremony in Malakal.
In recent times, Rwanda has been at the forefront of gender equality on all fronts. That peacekeeping is no exception became clear for all to see as the country’s troops based in Malakal received UN medals for their service in the name of peace.
Radio stations can play a vital role in raising awareness on and preventing gender-based violence of any kind, including early and forced marriages.
Communities of Northern Bahr-el-Ghazal have been sensitized on how to report incidents of sexual harassment, abuse and violence against women.
Women in Eastern Equatoria State are determined to gain more political influence by more cooperation and sharing of information between them.
A two-day forum organized by the United Nations Mission in South Sudan and focused on bolstering social cohesion and empowering women associations across Torit in Eastern Equatoria State has just concluded.
These young girls and boys in Juba may become future ambassadors for the protection of children's rights in South Sudan.
“We need to love one another without discrimination and forget what happened in the past. We need to embrace peace because, in the absence of peace, children’s rights are violated.”