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Week in Photos 3/28

A convoy of United Nations Mission in South Sudan, Protection Forces (UNMISS) and Ceasefire Transitional Security Arrangement Monitoring Mechanism (CTSAMM) visited the incident scene on March 28, 2017 where six aid workers killed Saturday. Mitigating measures are in place where UNMISS forces provide protection at designated times to women when they go out of the Protection of Civilians sites to collect firewood and procure other non-food items.  The women face potential threats of danger when leaving the PoC and may be subject to harassment, abduction, or sexual violence.     African Union Chairperson Moussa Faki Mohamat, on a two-day mission to South Sudan, condemned and denounced the killing of aid workers in the country.  He was speaking at a press conference in Juba International Airport, today March 27, 2017. UNMISS Japanese peacekeepers contribute to creating a condition for the delivery of humanitarian assistance as they travel to Kuda in a convoy of heavy machines and trucks, and improve the main supply road for the people of South Sudan.
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