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A view of flooding in the Jonglei State capital Bor during an air reconnaissance flight conducted on 12 September by members of the UNMISS Korean Engineering Company.
Peacekeepers from the Mongolian Battalion of UNMISS escorting a vessel carrying 182 refugees from Sudan that had become stuck in the Bahr El-Ghazal River.
Chinese Engineers repairing the main road that connects Northern Bahr El-Ghazal state capital Aweil and Western Bahr El-Ghazal state capital Wau, after it was severely damaged by floods.
UNMISS peacekeepers donating blackboards and other stationery items to students and teachers of a school in Gumuruk, Jonglei State.
South Sudanese children attending Akuem Primary School in Northern Bahr El-Ghazal State. This year's International Literacy Day, celebrated on 8 September, is dedicated to "literacies for the 21st century" and highlights the need to realize basic literacy skills for all.
Residents of Bor, Jonglei State, walking through flooded roads in the state capital. Hundreds of people were displaced from their homes when heavy rains caused the banks of the River Nile to burst.
South Korean Engineering Unit peacekeepers putting out a fire in Marol Market, Bor, Jonglei State, on 1 September.
Woman weeding peanut crop at UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) project in Aweil West County, Northern Bahr El-Ghazal State. FAO's implementing partner for the project is the non-governmental organization Samaritan's Purse. Photo: UNMISS/Martine Perret.
To enhance protection for survivors of gender-based violence (GBV) in South Sudan, a workshop was held with participants from all 10 states in Juba on 21 August.
World Humanitarian Day falls on 19 August, the day in 2003 when 22 aid workers were killed in a bombing at UN headquarters in Baghdad. It's a day to commemorate all people who have lost their lives in humanitarian service and to celebrate the spirit of people helping people.