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Acting UNMISS Chief Raisedon Zenenga visiting makeshift school at mission’s base in Jonglei State capital Bor where estimated 4,123 people are seeking shelter. Photo: UNMISS/UNMISS Photo
UN Mine Action Service showing work of sniffer dogs, which can detect weapons and explosives, in UNMISS Juba Tomping protection of civilians area. Photo: UNMISS/JC Mcilwaine
Displaced girl building family shelter at Juba UN House protection of civilians area after arriving from UNMISS Tomping base during ongoing relocation exercise. Photo: UNMISS/JC Mcilwaine
Traditional dancing during launch of pentavalent vaccine, which protects children against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, hepatitis B and haemophilus influenza, by South Sudanese government in Juba on 16 July. Photo: UNMISS/Isaac Billy
UNMISS Nepalese soldiers fumigating UNMISS Bor protection of civilians area to rid it of hazardous insects like malaria mosquitos. Photo: UNMISS/Adebayo Adokunle
Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary General Raisedon Zenenga, UN Police Commissioner Fred Yiga and UNMISS Human Rights Director Ibrahim Wani meeting South Sudan National Police Service leadership in Juba to explain the mission’s new mandate.
Children playing in new protection site next to UN House in Juba. About 100 people move here daily from Tomping base. Photo: UNMISS/John Mcilwaine
Food distribution at UNMISS Tomping protection of civilians area in Juba on 26 June. Photo: UNMISS/John Mcilwaine
On 20 June, World Refugee Day, more than 360,000 South Sudanese were sheltering in neighbouring countries, and the nation itself was harbouring almost 240,000 refugees. Photo: UNMISS/Martine Perret
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflcit Leila Zerrougui visiting displaced persons at UN House in Juba on 23 June. Photo: UNMISS/John Mcilwaine