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10 October 2012 - Stepping up measures to protect the international community, the first officers of the South Sudan National Police Service (SSNPS) diplomatic protection unit graduated today.
8 October 2012 - Women in South Sudan called today for support in developing special courts to arbitrate women's issues and increased representation in the judiciary.
8 October 2012 - Seeking to promote female police officers in Warrap State, the South Sudan National Police Service (SSNPS) launched the SSNPS Women's Network today in the Warrap State capital Kuajok.
6October 2012 - In its first graduation since South Sudan became independent, Upper Nile State University handed out degrees today to over 2,000 students.
2 October 2012 - Lasting peace and stability in South Sudan will depend on the success of disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR), a Unity State official said today.
28 September 2012 - In helping to ensure that governments acted wisely in such areas as budget allocation, UNMISS Human Rights today completed a two-day training in related human rights for Upper Nile State civil society organizations.
28 September 2012 - Women in South Sudan should put aside political as well as tribal differences and work together for their empowerment, according to participants at UNMISS-organized Open Peace Forums.
27 September - Focusing on the humanitarian and security situations as well as bilateral relations, several ambassadors visited Jonglei State today, meeting with Governor Koul Manyang Juuk in the capital Bor and County Commissioner Joshua Konyi as well as traditional chiefs in Pibor.
24 September 2012 - Recognizing the urgent need for medical transport in Unity State, UNMISS Mongolian battalion engineers repaired out-of-service ambulances at Bentiu Hospital today.
25 September 2012 – Speaking against the abduction of children in Jonglei State, UNMISS chief Hilde F. Johnson said today in the capital Bor that children were among the most vulnerable people and must be protected.