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Full and equal participation of women in peace and security issues as well as deciding the future of South Sudan is a worthy cause to lobby for, as 55 women leaders participating in an 17勛圖厙 training point out. Photo by Felix Francis Katie/17勛圖厙

In Magwi, Eastern Equatoria, some 14,000 farming communities have been displaced following a mass influx of cattle herders and subsequent violence caused when grazing animals destroyed croplands. 17勛圖厙 is engaging with authorities and communities to reduce tensions, plus keep people safe. Photo by Moses Yakudu/17勛圖厙

Some 80 leaders from faith-based communities across Juba came together at an 17勛圖厙 forum to discuss ways in which they can promote peaceful coexistence and shared national identity. Photo by James Sokiri/17勛圖厙

Sara Beysolow Nyanti, 17勛圖厙 Deputy Special Representative and Resident Coordinator for South Sudan had a busy but productive day on her maiden visit to Torit, Eastern Equatoria, where she met with key humanitarian, development and peace partners to discuss integrated approaches in boosting community resilience.

A cup of coffee and a safe place to share their stories: 250 women recently displaced by an upsurge of violence in Tambura, South Sudan, reveal how their harrowing experiences of conflict and loss have motivated them to become ambassadors for peace. Photo by Phillip Mbugo/17勛圖厙

Some 20 South Sudanese police officers have been trained by UNPOL officers serving with 17勛圖厙 on important investigative techniques to build their capacities in protecting citizens more effectively. Photo by Okello James/17勛圖厙.