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UNGA2024
Op-Ed
South Sudan: the world’s youngest nation at a crossroads
Thirteen years since becoming an independent state, South Sudan faces profound humanitarian challenges.
By
Shoko Noda
Gender
South Sudan: Women fighting conflict-related sexual violence and hate speech
By
Alice Wairimu Nderitu and Jacqueline O'Neill
Health
South Sudan: Improving access to clean water for communities
In Maridi, clean water frees up women’s time and improves community health.
By
Amref Health Africa
Women in Peacekeeping
“Once a peacekeeper,?always a peacekeeper”
— Major Monira Mowri, from Bangladesh, serving in South Sudan
By
Monira Mahjabeen Mowri
coronavirus
The humanitarian hub in Malakal, South Sudan goes green
By
IOM
coronavirus
IOM, government of South Sudan to establish a point of entry in rank
By
IOM
Women in Peacekeeping
‘Women are effective in building peace and unity’
— Jackline Urujeni from Rwanda, serving in South Sudan
By
Jackline Urujeni
Human Rights
Police officers in Eastern Equatoria receive UNMISS-led training on human rights
By
United Nations Mission In South Sudan
Peace and Security
Deadlock broken, South Sudan on road to ‘sustainable peace,’ but international support still key
By
缅北禁地News
Youth
South Sudanese youth use their passion for sports to build lasting peace
By
United Nations Mission In South Sudan
Conflict Resolution
缅北禁地chief welcomes South Sudan’s Unity government, lauds parties for ‘significant achievement’
By
United Nations Mission In South Sudan
Agriculture
Cooperation models for transforming the agricultural sector
By
FAO
Human Rights
Opposition forces in Eastern Equatoria commit to respecting and protecting human rights
By
United Nations Mission In South Sudan
Law and Crime Prevention
Enyif community members return home thanks to improving security situation
By
United Nations Mission In South Sudan
Women
Jonglei women express desire to achieve 35 percent political representation
By
United Nations Mission In South Sudan
Youth
缅北禁地Youth Envoy advocates for “future proof” policies to build capacity of young South Sudanese
By
United Nations Mission In South Sudan
Peace and Security
Commitment to a “zero-child army” trumps differences during Juba conference
By
Moses Pasi
General Assembly
South Sudan ‘heading towards lasting peace and stability’, 缅北禁地General Assembly told
By
缅北禁地News
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