Women’s groups renew pressure on long pending ant-GBV bill

Women’s rights organizations and youth advocates in South Sudan have renewed pressure on the government to fast-track the long-pending Anti-Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Bill, warning that continued delays are leaving women and girls without adequate legal protection. The renewed push follows a high-level follow-up meeting between civil society actors and the Ministry of Gender, Child and […]

South Sudan Muslim women seek greater voice in GBV and family law

Muslim women in South Sudan are calling for greater inclusion in efforts to address gender-based violence (GBV) and in shaping family law, following a dialogue held in the capital, Juba. The half-day engagement, organised by the Women for Justice and Equality, brought together women leaders from mosques and Islamic institutions to discuss early marriage, women’s […]

South Sudan gets $3.2M support in fight against obstetric fistula

South Sudan has received a $3.2 million funding package from the Government of Norway to support efforts to eliminate obstetric fistula and strengthen sexual and reproductive health services across the country. The contribution, equivalent to NOK 30 million, will be implemented through the United Nations Population Fund, as part of ongoing collaboration aimed at addressing […]

Civil society demands legal compliance in peace amendments

A South Sudanese civil society organization has called on President Salva Kiir Mayardit to ensure full legal compliance, transparency, and inclusivity in the ongoing discussions surrounding proposed amendments to the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan (R-ARCSS). In a letter dated April 29, the Institute of Social Policy and Research […]

Governor seen farming as State urges shift toward self-reliance

Governor of Eastern Equatoria State, Louis Lobong Lojore, was recently seen engaging in farming activities in Torit, as state authorities intensify calls for residents to embrace agriculture as a means of improving food security and reducing reliance on external assistance. The governor’s appearance in the field comes at a time when many parts of the […]

Gov’t prosecution slams Bol Mel ‘leak report’ as fabricated disinformation

The government’s Investigation and Prosecution Committee handling the case against Bol Mel has strongly rejected a document circulating online under the title “Investigation Committee Leak Report: Bol Mel Electronic Diary,” describing it as fabricated and part of a deliberate disinformation campaign. In an official statement, the Committee said it has no knowledge of any “electronic […]

UNICEF warns border nutrition services overwhelmed by growing need

One in three children screened in parts of South Sudan’s border region is malnourished, UNICEF has warned, as overstretched nutrition services struggle to cope with a rising influx of people fleeing conflict in neighboring Sudan. Health workers in Renk County, Upper Nile State, say children and mothers escaping war are now facing a second crisis, […]

Nasir trial: Prosecution concludes re-examination of final witness

The Special Court on the Incident of Nasir on Monday concluded the re-examination of its final witness, marking a significant procedural step in the ongoing trial involving senior figures linked to the SPLM/A-IO, including First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar. The 70th session of the court, held at Freedom Hall in Juba, focused on the […]

Lady Kola vs Comments: Singer deletes song after online chaos

What started as a music drop quickly turned into a digital showdown, and in the end, the comment section won. Singer Lady Kola has pulled off what fans are calling a “clean disappearance” of her latest track Raan Amok, after online reactions spiraled from casual listening to full-blown drama. Within hours of release, the song’s […]

South Sudan activist warns against rising hate speech on social media

A leading civil society figure has warned of a rising wave of hate speech and misinformation on social media platforms in South Sudan, saying the trend is contributing to division and worsening insecurity. Edmund Yakani, Executive Director of the Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO), said platforms such as Facebook, TikTok and Clubhouse are increasingly […]

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