Taban Deng hails Juba Auto Show as platform for youth enterprise

Vice President for Infrastructure Cluster, Taban Deng Gai, has praised the Juba Auto Show as a promising platform for youth enterprise, urging financial institutions to back innovative projects that can accelerate South Sudan’s private sector growth. Speaking after a meeting with the Auto Show team led by CEO Mandela Nelson Denis, the Vice President said […]

Over 50 IDPs trained on village savings and loan associations

Empower Youth Africa (EYA), with support from the UNDP Peace and Community Cohesion Project (PaCC), conducted a five-day intensive training program at the Kor Malang Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp. The initiative focused on Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs) and aimed to empower the community with essential financial skills. Fifty enthusiastic participants—28 women and […]

Adut: True peace, reconciliation start where services reach people

The newly appointed Senior Presidential Envoy on Special Programmes, Adut Salva Kiir, is charting a new path for peace, one rooted not in political deals, but in meeting the daily needs of ordinary citizens. “True peace and reconciliation must start with well-structured, government-led initiatives that focus on delivering essential services to our people,” Adut said, […]

IDPs in Western Bahr El Ghazal to benefit from new resettlement project

Empower Youth Africa (EYA), in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), has launched the “Sustainable resettlement and integration of IDPs in Kor-Malang, Western Bahr El Ghazal State” project. The inception meeting, gathered key stakeholders, including state ministry representatives, local authorities, traditional leaders, civil society organizations, and community members from both displaced and host […]

South Sudan to host inclusive national dialogue on federalism

The Ministry of Federal Affairs has unveiled plans for a wide-ranging national conference on federalism, a move aimed at fostering informed public dialogue and consensus on one of the country’s most debated political issues. Announcing the initiative in Juba, Minister Losuba Loduro Wongo said the gathering will unite diverse stakeholders from across the nation to […]

Juba denies negotiations to receive Palestinians from Gaza

The Government of South Sudan has denied reports that it is in negotiations with Israel over the possible resettlement of Palestinians from Gaza in the country. The denial comes after the Associated Press (AP) published a story on Tuesday citing six unnamed sources who claimed discussions were underway to relocate Palestinians from the war-devastated enclave […]

South Sudan journalists boost conflict-sensitive reporting to foster peace

Media practitioners from across South Sudan have completed a comprehensive training workshop on conflict-sensitive journalism, aimed at equipping them with the skills to report responsibly in fragile and post-conflict contexts. The training, organized by the Union of Journalists of South Sudan (UJOSS) and the Media Mentors Network with support from the United Nations Mission in […]

CEPO threatens gov’t with lawsuit over 35% women’s quota violation

A prominent civil society organization is threatening to sue the transitional government over failure to meet the 35% quota for women in leadership positions, as mandated by the 2018 peace agreement. The Community Empowerment Progress Organization (CEPO) is giving the government a three-month ultimatum to rectify what it describes as “absolute violation” of women’s rights […]

Civil Aviation Authority enforces removal of illegal Juba Airport occupants

After weeks of warnings, the South Sudan Civil Aviation Authority (SSCAA) has commenced the forceful removal of numerous illegal shipping containers and makeshift stalls that have occupied Juba Airport’s land for years. This cleanup follows the elapse of final ultimatum issued last Friday by SSCAA Director General John Woja Elinana, who stated that the authority’s […]

Over 2 million displaced as South Sudan crisis deepens

South Sudan’s internal displacement crisis has reached staggering levels, with more than 2 billion people reportedly evacuated within the country, according to the chairperson of the Relief and Rehabilitation Commission, Stephen Kueth Gach. The figures, disclosed Thursday during a UNDP handover event in Juba, shade a dire picture of a nation overwhelmed by deepening communal […]

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