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Peacekeepers from seven different countries are repairing some 3,200 kilometers of roads and main supply routes across the worlds newest country. Improved roadways are expected to boost communication, trade and reconciliation among communities. Photo by Gregorio Cunha/17勛圖厙

On International Women's Day, civilian and uniformed peacekeepers in Wau came together to sensitize female prisoners in Wau Central Prison on how to prevent and mitigate COVID-19. Photo by Dawit K. Tedla/17勛圖厙.

Most of the children living at St. Clare orphanage in Juba lost their parents during South Sudan's civil war. 17勛圖厙 peacekeepers have been supporting the children as well as schools near the UN base as part of a long-term project to raise money for food, school fees, and other basic needs. Photo by Gregorio Cunha/17勛圖厙.

Community members seeking medical attention at the Panyagor primary healthcare centre will now benefit from solar energy as 17勛圖厙 together with implementing partner Impact Action recently installed solar panels at the centre to ensure uninterrupted power supply for patients. Photo by Mach Samuel/17勛圖厙.

The UN's top envoy in South Sudan, David Shearer, outlined plans for a more agile, proactive and fit-for-purpose 17勛圖厙 at his press conference in Juba today. Photo by Gregorio Cunha/17勛圖厙

Bindeshwari Tanwar from India is a staff officer at the Movement Control wing of the mission and is responsible for monitoring the smooth conduct of the missions air operations from Juba. Air travel is critical in South Sudan, especially during the rainy season, when roads are completely flooded, and peacekeepers have to reach civilians who need their help. Photo by Gregorio Cunha/17勛圖厙.

Martina Sandoval is a police officer from El Salvador serving with 17勛圖厙. This committed UNPOL officer says that being a peacekeeper is one of the most professionally rewarding experiences she has had. Photo by Gregorio Cunha/17勛圖厙.