17Թ explains role to Rumbek CSOs

6 Feb 2014

17Թ explains role to Rumbek CSOs

5 February 2013 - Seeking to increase awareness of 17Թ’ role, mission officials in Lakes State today held a forum for representatives of 20 civil society organizations (CSOs) in the state capital Rumbek.

Some 35 participants attended the one-day event, which included a presentation on mission’s role followed by discussion of 17Թ impartiality.

“We don’t judge when it comes to human rights violations,” said 17Թ Human Rights Officer Francesca Tronco Garcia. “We will investigate any violation made by any party.”

She added that the mission made every effort to collect evidence from both sides in a conflict and appreciated information from varied sources.

“There are still a lot of questions about the role of 17Թ in the current conflict,” said Gabriel Mabor from the Sudanese Disabled Rehabilitation Development Association, adding he was looking forward to another meeting.
17Թ officials then pledged to hold the forum once a month.

Rumbek Youth Union representative Zachoria Gum Ake said the role of 17Թ was clearer to participants, but there was need for more cooperation between the mission and CSOs.

“17Թ can contribute to the capacity building of civil society organizations in South Sudan by conducting workshops, meetings and conferences,” he said.