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UN agencies, partners support Awerial IDPs
7 May 2014 6 May 2014 - Humanitarian partners are working together to overcome challenges in providing assistance to over 100,000 displaced people (IDPs) in Awerial County, Lakes State, aid workers said today
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Tri-state MPs call for disarmament, return of raided cattle
21 May 2013 18 May 2013 - Seeking to prevent cattle raiding and the killing of innocent civilians, a group of parliamentarians from Lakes State visited Unity today to discuss border security with their counter
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Improved relations between Madi community and armed forces encourage returns to Pageri
12 July 2018... a successful February peace dialogue facilitated by UNMISS. In the abandoned town and villages of Pageri ...
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UNMISS-supported forum for women in Eastern Equatoria prioritizes adult literacy at the grassroots
2 August 2021... are coming together on a monthly platform facilitated by UNMISS to ensure that they build a support structure for women in the state to be empowered and develop. Photo by Moses Yakudu/UNMISS. “Our objective in coming together today ...
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Protection, Transition and Reintegration
19 October 2015 Who we are:
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More cases of HIV in Morobo, officials say
5 June 2014 5 June 2014 - The rate of HIV infections in Morobo County had significantly increased this year compared to last year, a health official in the Central Equatoria State county said today.
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Terekeka youth learn to identify and handle conflict
12 June 2015 12 June 2015 - As society’s most energetic age group as well as its future, youth must learn to identify and cope with conflict, a senior county official said in Tereke
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Agencies say expected cholera cases could double
27 May 2014 27 May 2014 - The number of suspected cholera cases in Juba has risen to over 670 with 23 deaths, leading health officials to double their estimates of people who could