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Peace partners warn ongoing military confrontations are causing “tremors of an impending explosion” in South Sudan

The people of South Sudan are renowned for their patience, resilience and persistence in pursuing the peace and democracy they were promised when their leaders signed a landmark revitalized agreement in 2018.

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To build capacity and self-reliance, #UNMISS peacekeepers from India provided vocational training for 50 young people enduring difficult living conditions and a lack of opportunities in the #UN Protection of Civilians site in Malakal, #SouthSudan to boost their ability to find jobs and build businesses.

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UNMISS Mongolian peacekeepers are conducting 24/7 patrols to protect civilians in the isolated area of Abiemnhom so that survivors of a deadly armed attack in April 2025 can safely return home and rebuild their lives.

Mongolian peacekeepers overcome dire conditions to protect civilians in conflict-prone Abiemnhom

ABIEMNHOM – Miles of nothingness. Searing heat.

03 Jun 2025
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