As South Sudan joined the rest of the world to mark World Radio Day, the government and people of South Sudan were urged to make better use of radio to promote the peace process.
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Alfred Taban, the Chairperson of the Association for Media Development in South Sudan (ADMISS), speaking in Juba at today's celebration of World Radio Day.
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Mary Nyalok, one of approximately 120,000 people seeking shelter at the UNMISS Protection of Civilian site in Bentiu. She wants peace so that she can return home.
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School children in the Bentiu Protection of Civilians site being educated about the risks of Explosive Remnants of War (ERWs).
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UN Security Council Condemns Fighting in South Sudan
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UN Security Council Condemns Fighting in South Sudan