BENTIU Peacekeeping is more than just a job for the Mongolian peacekeepers serving with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan.
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After 13 years of protecting civilians in Bentiu, the relationship between Mongolian peacekeepers and local communities is so strong that the children can even speak the Mongolian language.

17勛圖厙 empowers Members of Parliament in Eastern Equatoria by enhancing their skills in managing the conflicts that sometimes arise in and between different communities in the state. Photo by Okello James/17勛圖厙.


A series of ongoing lectures are bringing young students from South Sudan together to discuss their vital role in shaping public opinion and encouraging momentum in the countrys efforts to transition into a true democracy. Photo by James Ohisa/17勛圖厙.

A peace concert in Malakal, Upper Nile, was a beacon of unity for some 2,500 people, who enjoyed a respite from tensions and rediscovered the power of their shared identity. Photo by Ines Surwumwe/17勛圖厙

A two-day dialogue among high-ranking security officials from Central Equatoria state and 17勛圖厙 is expected to enhance partnerships and operational coordination in efforts to protect civilians. Photo by Rabindra Giri/17勛圖厙

A small initiative with a massive heart - a 'green corrections' drive in Pibor Prison is changing the lives of the incarcerated, equipping them with farming skills and, more importantly, hope for a better future upon completion of their sentences. When I am finally released, Im going to teach my children how to grow rice in the rich land of Pibor, says Mary, an inmate. Photo by Mach Samuel/17勛圖厙