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Humanitarian actors are working to improve living conditions of South Sudanese refugees crossing into Uganda.
Community based initiatives are needed to kick start the process of truth, justice and reconciliation in South Sudan, a Research Fellow at the University of Peace in The Hague has said.
Archbishop Daniel Deng Bul. Leader of the Episcopal church of Sudan and South Sudan.
More must be done to combat the attacks and killings of civilians in South Sudan, according to a renowned archbishop from South Sudan.
Council leaders in the UNMISS PoC site in Malakal rewarded for hard work. Photo: UNMISS/Samuel Adwok Deng
USAID has handed over a variety of items to the members of the Peace and Security Council within the UNMISS Protection of Civilians (PoC) site in Malakal.
UNMISS hands over scholastic materials for school children in Lobonok.
The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) on Tuesday handed over scholastic materials for pupils of Sindru Primary School in Lobonok, Juba.
UNMISS PoC sites Update No.139
UNMISS in Bor conducts personal hygiene session for children
UNMISS peacekeepers from Sri Lanka used some of their spare weekend time to take children from the Protection of Civilians site in Bor through an interactive training session on personal hygiene and cleanliness.
Visiting ASG Wane delivers stark message to IDPs: only peace can significantly improve situation
“Let us not fool ourselves: we (the UN) can only marginally improve your living conditions. Only with peace and reconciliation can there be significant improvement of the situation you are in”.
Foot patrolling peacekeepers help decrease crime against women in Bentiu
Foot patrols by UNMISS peacekeepers in the vicinity of the Protection of Civilian (PoC) site in Bentiu have reduced the number of crimes committed against women collecting firewood in the area.
Life in Lainya gradually returning to calm days of old
The people of Lainya County are gradually returning to their homes. Clashes, in early July, between the national army and other armed groups had driven them into out-skirting bush land seeking shelter and safety for the past two months.