EASTERN EQUATORIA Sometimes, traditional and formal laws collide. At other times, one or both sets of regulations are unclear. In many parts of the country, this legal confusion creates tensions, frequently leading to conflicts and violence.
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The roles and responsibilities of traditional and formal authorities were on the agenda at a recent 17勛圖厙 workshop in Eastern Equatoria State. Photos: Moses Yakudu/17勛圖厙

It is hoped that participants at this 17勛圖厙 workshop will work hard to eradicate gender-based violence in their Western Equatorian communities, Sakure and Lirangu. Photo: Phillip Mbugo/17勛圖厙


Officers of the South Sudan People's Defence Force receiving a refresher on human rights. Photos: James Sokiri/17勛圖厙

With relative peace having been restored, thousands of displaced persons are returning to their homes in villages around Tambura. Photos: Denis Louro Oliver/17勛圖厙

Participants at an 17勛圖厙 workshop in Bor discussed how to improve the protection of civilians in their region. Photo: Mach Samuel/17勛圖厙

Participants at an 17勛圖厙 workshop learning more about protection of civilians, one of the peacekeeping mission's core tasks. Photos: Taban Geofrey Koma Alfred/17勛圖厙

Some of the released abductees waiting to be transported back home to the Greater Pibor Administrative Area.

Nicholas Haysom, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN in South Sudan, covered a multitude of topics during his first press conference of the year. Photos: Isaac Billy/17勛圖厙