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Military personnel in camouflage uniforms seated in the back of an open white truck, partially obscured by dense green foliage.
UNMISS peacekeepers in Western Equatoria have intensified their patrolling efforts to protect civilians in communities like Bangasu, some 55 kilometers from Yambio. Denis Louro/UNMISS
WESTERN EQUATORIA – As the rain poured heavily on the roofs of their patrol vehicles, the peacekeepers navigated the muddy roads between Yambio and Bangasu, a village located some 55 kilometers from the state capital. Their…
Person holding a microphone and standing beside a flip chart with handwritten notes on conflict causes and committee formation.
A County Commissioners’ Forum in Upper Nile State aimed to promote peace and strengthen cooperation between local authorities and their partners. Luka William Athiel/UNMISS
UPPER NILE – South Sudan is at a pivotal moment in its short history as it prepares for its first post-independence elections, a democratic exercise set to give citizens the opportunity to have a say in shaping their future…
A herder stands among cattle with large horns in an open field.
In Warrap State, abysmal, rain-drenched roads stopped patrolling peacekeepers serving with UNMISS from reaching their destination, but they did gather critical information – and repaired a broken Radio Miraya transmitter – before returning to base.
WARRAP – Seasoned travellers are fond of declaring that the journey is in fact the destination, or at least the most important part of any trip. Had they embarked on the road, well, path, from Tonj to Romich after heavy rains…
A dirt airstrip with two small white aircraft parked at one end, surrounded by sparse vegetation and scattered buildings under a clear sky in a remote area.
In Pibor, UNMISS South Korean engineers built a 35-kilometer road connecting the town to nearby Bor and Akobo. As a result, the local market is booming, with traders actively selling locally produced goods like as maize, groundnuts, and sorghum. Photo: UNMISS
The market in central Pibor is bustling. Business owners are doing a brisk trade, selling a wide variety of goods grown in this region, including maize, groundnuts and sorghum. This economic activity was largely absent at the…
A large group of people sit in a circle under a tree during an outdoor community meeting.
Following recurring clashes between farmers and cattle herders in Central Equatoria, UNMISS supported a forum where representatives from the two parties discussed and agreed on measures to put an end to their conflict.
CENTRAL EQUATORIA - "We are all one people, and we want to live in peace with each other. It doesn’t have to be like this." Joseph Moore, leader of a youth group in Tindilo, Terekeka County, is referring to families being…