Women leaders in South Sudan’s Wau area have been urged to unite and be peace ambassadors as the country prepares for the formation of a transitional government in November.
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Thiet County community members meet with the UNMISS delegation from Kuajok
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UNMISS Force Commander chats with SSPDF members in Lasu
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"I’m here to encourage you to dream, and to work from today on your dreams," Rwanda's Captain Arianne, an UNMISS peacekeeper, tells girls in Malakal.
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Delegates listen attentively during the Yei Peace Conference.