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8 November 2013 – Prior to taking up posts in Upper Nile refugee camps, South Sudan police today concluded a two-month training conducted by UN Police (UNPOL) in Bunj, Maban County.
8 November 2013 - South Sudan’s first batch of police trained to rid the county of unexploded munitions graduated at Rajaf Police Training Academy near Juba today.
8 November 2013 - A top UN official visiting Unity said today in the capital Bentiu that she was impressed by the state government’s commitment to development.
Controlled detonation of unexploded ordinance during UN Mine Action Service-led Conventional Munitions Disposal training for South Sudanese police at Rajaf near Juba. A first class of 20 officers graduated from the eight-week course on 8 November. Photo: UNMISS/Martine Perret
6 November 2013 - Laws preventing early marriage were vital in the fight to prevent fistula among women across South Sudan, Lakes State Minister of Health Majok Malek said in the state capital Rumbek today.
6 November 2013 - Seeking to reduce malaria in the rainy season, UNMISS Chinese military engineers are repairing a mosquito-infested road in the Western Bahr El-Ghazal capital Wau.
6 November 2013 – The people, army and government must work together for South Sudan to become a stable nation, a senior Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) officer said in Juba today.
5 November 2013 - Pupils of a school in Rubkona County today learned about the role of UNMISS during the visit of a joint team of mission civilian and Mongolian military peacekeepers.
4 November 2013 - Volunteerism was vital in efforts to develop South Sudan, workers with a Unity State organization said today during a meeting organized by UNMISS in the state capital Bentiu.
Monitoring speed in the week-long Road Safety Awareness Campaign launched by UNMISS and the South Sudan National Police Service (SSNPS) in Juba on 4 November. Photo: UNMISS/Martine Perret