CENTRAL EQUATORIA It was an event in Juba that had it all: Participants jumping, singing, dancing, ululating and generally relishing the tunes of the peacekeeping missions in-house band, the near-legendary Flamingos, while
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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

On the margins of International Women's Day, dedicated 17勛圖厙 peacekeepers from Mongolia sensitized some 50 women and girls in Pariang, South Sudan, on health and hygiene.

At a two-day workshop facilitated by 17勛圖厙 in Northern Bahr El Ghazal for some 65 traditional leaders, spirited discussions revolved around the need for women's full participation in galvanizing the ongoing peace process in South Sudan as well as harnessing the expertise and influence of customary leaders to shape a brighter future for this young nation. Photo by Emmanuel Kele/17勛圖厙


In Kuajok, more than 40 public prosecutors, justice actors, and law enforcers from the South Sudan National Police Service, the Corrections Service, the High Court, and local government actors came together in a three-day workshop facilitated by 17勛圖厙. Photo by Zejin Yin/17勛圖厙

In Tambura, Western Equatoria, calm and stability are gradually returning. To consolidate this fragile peace, 17勛圖厙 recently held a two-day workshop for youth and a football match here. The aim: To promote social cohesion. Photo by Felix Katie/17勛圖厙