South Sudan’s former vice president and opposition leader Riek Machar arrived in the country’s capital, Juba, on Monday to begin a series of face-to-face meetings with President Salva Kiir as they look to give much-needed impetus to the implementation of the revitalized peace agreement, signed in
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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.


A smile comes easily when you have just been admitted to the UNMISS vocational training centre in Bor.

UNMISS staff contributing to keeping Juba clean.

Some 2,000 people, many in uniforms, met in Duk Padiet as UNMISS facilitated a peace-promoting security meeting.