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In Central Equatoria, sport is changing lives and promoting peace, motivating youth to steer clear of crime, concentrate on their education, and securing a better future.
Chaplain Nemaya/UNMISS
CENTRAL EQUATORIA – Luri was notorious for gang fights, robbery and violence. Communities in this suburb of Juba, the capital of South Sudan, were constantly worried for their safety. But this is changing, thanks to the…

Ajok is a maternity nurse at Bor Central Prison. A master in balancing family with work, she participated in UNMISS gender-responsiveness training for prison officers while breastfeeding her own child, proving that motherhood is no barrier to career development.
Angellah Mandoreba/UNMISS
JONGLEI – Ajok wakes up at five o’clock every morning. She needs plenty of time before reporting to work, to feed and prepare her child and to make the 45-minute walk to the local prison where she works. On arrival, she has…

A mobile court in Greater Pibor, South Sudan, supported by UNMISS 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: UNMISS
GREATER PIBOR - Greater Pibor is rich with vibrant cultural traditions and history. The communities celebrate their identity through traditional attire, ceremonies, and spiritual practices that bind them together. However, a…

Elizabeth Sturat / UNSMIL
- Youth Engagement
TRIPOLI – Thirty-four young women from across Libya graduated on Tuesday from the UN in Libya’s Ra’idat training programme, marking International Youth Day in the presence of the Special Representative of the Secretary…

This operation confirms the Mission's commitment to protecting and supporting civilians in its areas of intervention.
Four Congolese civilians seriously injured during an armed attack that occurred in Gina, Ituri, were taken care of by MONUSCO peacekeepers and urgently evacuated to Bunia hospital. Carried out by Nepalese and Bangladeshi…
















