An international ceasefire monitor says parties to South Sudan’s faltering peace agreement have recruited new fighters for a conflict that observers have warned could widen again into civil war.
The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) and the Government of South Sudan signed a $25.7 million agreement on ...
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South Sudan President Francis Amin Appointed to FIFA Committee
Francis Amin Michael, has been appointed as a Member of the The post South Sudan President Francis Amin Appointed to FIFA ...
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South Sudan officials diverted $2.2bn from Oil for Roads scheme, UN report finds, citing “systemic” corruption
A United Nations commission this week alleged that South Sudan’s “Oil for Roads” programme – launched shortly after independence in 2011 to use crude oil revenues directly to finance infrastructure – ...
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'Children are bound to die': Corruption, aid cuts and violence fuel a hunger crisis in South Sudan
A recent U.N.-backed report projects that about 2.3 million children under 5 in South Sudan now require treatment for acute malnutrition, with over 700,000 of those in severe condition. The report ...
It’s a sunny, humid afternoon in Juba during rainy season. Inside a busy classroom, women from South Sudan’s security sector are taking part in English literacy and numeracy lessons. Today’s focus is ...
Salva Kiir may appear in history as one of the military generals who led South Sudan to independence, but the lived reality ...
Uganda plans to borrow $358 million from regional and private lenders to finance various projects, including a power grid interconnection with neighbouring South Sudan, according to a finance ministry ...
RUMBEK, Sudan, April 1 (UNHCR) - A new series of health and education projects in southern Sudan is set to start next week to help rehabilitate communities and pave the way for potential refugee ...
Instability has allowed South Sudan’s elite to undermine the justice system and suppress efforts at reconciliation.
This is a summary of what was said by UNHCR spokesperson – to whom quoted text may be attributed – at today's press briefing at the Palais des Nations in Geneva. 1 April 2005 UNHCR and its partners ...
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