UPPER NILE - There is nothing to be gained from conflict and I, therefore, decided to be part of a solution that brings peace, says Nyayual Nyach.
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Following consistent conflict in 2020, which led to the deaths of 40 community members in a day, the people of remote Ulang county, Upper Nile, South Sudan, have taken on the onus of building sustainable peace and reconciliation from the grassroots. Photo by Nyang Touch/17勛圖厙.

In an innovative workshop facilitated by 17勛圖厙, jointly supported by government partners, community leaders and women's representatives from all 10 counties in Western Equatoria, South Sudan, met to enhance their knowledge of customary and formal justice systems as a way to promote peace among communities. Photo by Martin Siba/17勛圖厙

A unique workshop held by 17勛圖厙 in Mayom county, Unity state, sought to build collective will among community members to encourage those displaced by past conflicts to return to their original homes. Photo by Jacob Ruai/17勛圖厙.

In Northern Bahr El Ghazal, at a recent forum held on the margins of this weeks International Womens Day, women have called for stronger laws against perpetrators of sexually motivated violence as well as underaged or forced marriages. Photo by Emmanuel Kele/17勛圖厙.

Community members across Juba, South Sudan's capital city, gave cogent responses to a week-long mobile awareness campaign run by 17勛圖厙 on upholding the rights of women and girls. Photo by James Sokiri/17勛圖厙.