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Participating corrections officers were enthusiastic about learning more about how to work with juveniles in conflict with the law.
South Sudanese juvenile detention officers have learnt skills for handling children in conflict with the law and held at a new reformatory school Juba.
UN takes steps to support coronavirus prevention and preparedness in South Sudan - 18 March 2020
Previously displaced children have returned home to Gunyoro. Schooling has resumed, albeit under challenging circumstances.
More than 190 children returning to Gunyoro village near Torit in Eastern Equatoria have resumed school activities, albeit under difficult circumstances.
Police officers in Eastern Equatoria learning about human rights laws and principles.
Fifty officers serving with the South Sudan National Police Service (SSNPS) in Eastern Equatoria have enjoyed a training session to improve their criminal investigative skills and further their understanding of human rights laws and principles.
Ox ploughs have been delivered to women's groups in Rumbek North to enable the cultivation of larger areas.
The United Nations Mission in South Sudan, UNMISS, has begun a campaign to resettle returnees who were displaced during last year’s intercommunal clashes living in the Rumbek North area.
Oath of office in one hand, the other on a Bible or Quran as 35 ministers and ten deputies were sworn into South Sudan's new cabinet on 16 March.
The cabinet of South Sudan’s revitalized transitional government of national unity has today been sworn in at the State House in Juba, at a ceremony clearly marked by precautions prompted by the global Covid-19 pandemic.
UNMISS Protection of Civilian (PoC) sites Update No. 269 - 16 March 2020
The crucial role of women in peace building was highlighted as International Women's Day was celebrated in Juba.
South Sudanese girls and women in Juba celebrated International Women’s Day by highlighting their achievements and contributions to sustainable peace.
UNMISS mandate to protect civilians and build durable peace renewed until March 2021
The United Nations Security Council has renewed the mandate requiring peacekeepers serving in South Sudan to protect civilians and build durable peace in the war-damaged country until at least 15 March 2021.
Women in Pariang were fascinated by an UNMISS photo exhibition as part of celebrations of International Women's Day.
After years of very limited political participation, women in Pariang are looking forward to receiving their 35 per cent representation in all decision-making bodies stipulated in the revit