JONGLEI When South Sudan gained independence in 2011, its infrastructure left much to be desired, especially roadways.
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Improving road conditions across South Sudan continues to be a priority for 17勛圖厙 peacekeepers and South Korean engineers have recently completed a 307-kilometer road connecting Bor, Akobo, Pibor and Gumuruk. Photo by Mach Samuel/17勛圖厙.

Shoring up trust among civilians and uniformed actors is key to ensuring a peaceful, prosperous future for South Sudan, and ensuring those impacted by erstwhile civil wars can finally trace their steps homewards agreed participants at an 17勛圖厙-led training in Western Equatoria. Photo by Martin Siba/17勛圖厙

Some 50 police and prisons officers in Eastern Equatoria's greater Kapoeta region committed to upholding human rights standards as well as built their law enforcement capacities, thanks to an 17勛圖厙-facilitated training. Photo by Okello James/17勛圖厙

Civic education helmed by the UN family aims to galvanize public participation in key political processes in South Sudan, including the drafting of this young country's permanent constitution and upcoming elections. A joint two-day consultation led by 17勛圖厙, UNHCR, UN Women and UNDP sought to hear from internally displaced persons, returnees, women, youth and persons with disabilities in Bentiu. Photo by Roseline Nzelle Nkwelle/17勛圖厙


Lots of rejoicing took place when 17勛圖厙 organized festive event under the theme The Revitalized Peace Agreement Achievements, Challenges, and the Way Forward. Photos: James Sokiri/17勛圖厙

Police officers serving with 17勛圖厙 urged girls at a school in Western Equatoria to overcome challenges to finish their studies. Photos: Martin Siba/17勛圖厙

As the peace process in South Sudan begins to ramp up, those who fled the civil wars of the past decade are slowly returning to their original settlements. However, rebuilding lives irrevocably altered by violence isn't easy, as a visiting 17勛圖厙 patrol to Morobo, Central Equatoria, discovered. Photo by James Sokiri/17勛圖厙