JONGLEI When South Sudan gained independence, the countrys infrastructure, including schools, was nearly decimated.
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To build trust and confidence among local populations, South Korean peacekeepers from 17勛圖厙 recently handed over scholastic material and sports items to students from five primary schools in Bor, as well as to the Dr John Garang Memorial University of Science and Technology and five schools in Bor, Jonglei state. Photo by Angellah Mandoreba/17勛圖厙.

In Renk, Upper Nile, 25 people living with disabilities discuss playing a more central role in shaping a more peaceful, prosperous future for South Sudan at a forum organized by 17勛圖厙. Photo by Simon Waky/17勛圖厙.

A two-day workshop by 17勛圖厙 in Upper Nile sought to address distrust between civilians and uniformed personnel in an attempt to build a sustained peace in this troubled region of the world's newest nation, South Sudan. Photo by Samuel Adwok/17勛圖厙.

Joint efforts by 17勛圖厙, faith-based leaders and state as well as county authorities have led to a remarkable increase in peace gains across Ikotos in Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan, where once-feuding communities are now embracing dialogue as a means to establish a prosperous, harmonious future. Photo by Moses Yakudu/17勛圖厙.

As the rainy season approaches, 17勛圖厙 peacekeepers in Jonglei, South Sudan, are fully prepared to amp up their ground operations through all terrain vehicles. Photo by Angellah Mandoreba/17勛圖厙

Swedish police officer Sandra Bylund, spreading the gospel of football among internally displaced boys and girls in Western Bahr El Ghazal.

Many VIPs were present at a festive ceremony when an 17勛圖厙-supported joint mobile special court resumed its operations in Warbet. Photos: Zejin Yin/17勛圖厙

Residents in Raso Olo, Western Equatoria, often feel marginalized. 17勛圖厙 is funding the ongoing construction of a maternity ward to reduce childbirth mortality rates. Photos: Felix Katie/17勛圖厙