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UNMISS peacekeeper playing with children in Juba. 20 November is Universal Children’s Day and this year marks 25 years since UN General Assembly adopted Convention on the Rights of the Child. Photo: UNMISS / JC McIlwaine
UNMISS Deputy Force Commander Brig. Gen. Ramesh Kumar Pun addressing mission’s military child protection focal points during training-of-trainers workshop, ahead of Universal Children’s Day on 20 November. Photo: JC McIlwaine
Children at Kapuri School in Central Equatoria State helping to carry blocks for new school new school with UNMISS Rwandan battalion built with community. Photo: UNMISS / JC McIlwaine
Girl making handicrafts out of polyethylene bags at UNMISS protection site in Juba. Photo: UNMISS / JC McIlwaine
UNMISS peacekeeper from Japan holding boy at House of Hope orphanage in Juba, during contingent’s visit to children. Photo: UNMISS / JC McIlwaine
Juba Girls Secondary School girls dancing at event held as part of 2014 nation-wide campaign by government, UNMISs and partners to prevent sexual exploitation and abuse. Photo: UNMISS/ JC McIlwaine
UN Police advisors with South Sudanese National Police Service officers who completed six-week training in confidence and trust building. Photo: UNMISS / Ilya Medvedev
UN Humanitarian Coordinator Toby Lanzer and Canadian envoy Nicholas Coghlan traveling to Bor, Jonglei State, from Mingkaman, an open camp in Lakes State with almost 100,000 displaced people. Photo: UNMISS/Isaac Billy
Boys riding to school in Western Equatoria State. According to aid agencies, an estimated 400,000 children in South Sudan have dropped out of school due to the conflict. Photo: UNMISS/JC McIlwaine
South Sudan joins the international community in celebrating World Food Day on 16 October. With displacement, conflict and seed shortages disrupting farming, several areas of the country face grave food insecurity.
Photo: UNMISS/Isaac Billy