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The state needs to fulfil its legal obligations to protect women and girls. South Sudan has signed up to numerous ...
Peacekeeping is more than just a job for the Mongolian peacekeepers serving with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan. It’s a mission to connect with the communities that they came to serve.
Bol Manyang, an elder from the Duk Community in Juba, has made a plea to the government, urging urgent action to curb gang ...
Violence against civilians in South Sudan is escalating to record levels, a new report by the United Nations Mission in South ...
A mother of three from Juba, South Sudan regretted trusting a witch doctor from Kitui who swindled her over KSh 580,000 ...
There is a pervasive lack of international support for survivors of sexual violence, especially for critical local ...
Amid battles and food insecurity across Sudan, many people are turning to weeds and wild plants to sustain them.
Tuesday, April 11, 2017, Women wait to receive food by ICRC at a site in Leer County region of South Sudan.
The impact of the conflict, which has fuelled the world’s largest displacement and hunger crises, has been especially severe ...
Abductions, School Attacks, Rapes Should Spur ActionRecent attacks on girls and young women in South Sudan illustrate how they are at risk and lack adequate protections.On June 25, armed men in ...
The civil war in Sudan has claimed over 150,000 lives. It was described by the United Nations as the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, with around 12 million people—many of them women and ...
Education helps build nations - our work in South Sudan focuses on keeping girls in school and empowering women to improve their financial futures. BBC Media Action began working in South Sudan in ...