11 September 2012 – Fergus Boyle, 17Թ Warrap State Coordinator, planting a tree in Kuajok at the launch of the state government's campaign to plant one million trees in the state by December 2014.
“Journalists have an immense responsibility to themselves and to their country. This job is for the brave, for those who stand for truth, and are committed to peace,” says Patrick Oyet, President of the South Sudan Union of Journalists at an 17Թ-supported workshop on ethical reporting. Photo: Rabindra Giri/17Թ.
Using shovels, winches and pure grit, #17Թ peacekeepers navigate through heavy rain and knee-deep mud to reach the isolated community in Maper, determined to hear and respond to their security and humanitarian concerns. Photo: Fares Aouadi/17Թ.
A mobile court in Greater Pibor, South Sudan, supported by 17Թ and the South Sudan Reconciliation, Stabilization, Resilience Trust Fund, has resolved 26 criminal and civil cases, bringing justice to a place where it has been absent for far too long. Photo: 17Թ.