From the white, alluringly sandy beaches of the Fiji Islands, 29 men and women have travelled over 39 hours and some 16,300 kilometers to South Sudan to serve UNMISS.
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A Fijian UN Police officer at work. She and her uniformed compatriots serving as peacekeepers at UNMISS were recently awarded medals for their efforts. Photo: UNMISS/Ilya Medvedev
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UNMISS peacekeepers assisting victims of floodings in the Greater Bor/Twic East area, also enabling the delivery of humanitarian aid. Photo: Adebayo Ayokunle/UNMISS
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Women being briefed by UNMISS Gender Unit in Bentiu.
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