US, EU and allies warn against excluding Machar’s group in peace amendments

The United States, European Union, and allied diplomatic partners have raised concerns over recent developments surrounding proposed amendments to the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan (R-ARCSS). The group warned against any process that excludes key political actors, particularly the SPLM-IO faction led by Riek Machar. The statement comes shortly […]
WFP, EU hand over feeder roads in Aweil West

The World Food Programme (WFP) and the European Union have officially handed over newly constructed feeder roads in Aweil West County, Northern Bahr el Ghazal State, in a move aimed at improving connectivity and strengthening livelihoods for rural communities. The handover covers 26 kilometres of roads linking Marialbai to Chelkou and Pantit to Anyuopjang. The […]
Grassroots peace efforts gain momentum in Western Bahr el Ghazal

A peacebuilding programme implemented by the International Organization for Migration is beginning to deliver tangible results in Western Bahr el Ghazal and parts of Warrap State, as communities increasingly turn to dialogue to resolve disputes and rebuild social cohesion. The initiative, part of a broader United Nations joint programme, integrates peacebuilding with livelihoods and education […]
EU, Germany urge inclusive GBV services for survivors with disabilities

Officials from the European Union and the government of Germany have called for stronger and more inclusive services for survivors of gender-based violence (GBV) in South Sudan, particularly women and girls living with disabilities who often face additional barriers when seeking support and justice. The call was made during a panel discussion held in Juba […]
EU, IOM launch long-term support for displaced communities

The European Union and the International Organization for Migration have launched a new long-term initiative aimed at helping displacement-affected communities in South Sudan rebuild their lives safely and with dignity. The programme, known as Catalysing Durable Solutions, targets vulnerable populations in Rubkona County and Yei River County, focusing on livelihoods, urban planning, infrastructure, and land […]
Western embassies condemn looting of WFP food convoy in Upper Nile

Western embassies and the European Union have condemned the attack and looting of a WFP river convoy in Upper Nile State, warning the incident threatens life-saving humanitarian operations. In a joint statement, the embassies of Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Delegation of the European Union […]
Experts, EU, UN women demand greater women’s political inclusion

Political parties in South Sudan are being encouraged to increase women’s participation in leadership and decision-making roles as the nation prepares for the 2026 elections. This renewed call came during a two-day gender assessment workshop that brought together political parties, civil society organizations, government institutions, and gender advocates to examine women’s representation within all registered […]
Nimule one-stop border post gets €10 million boost from EU

The construction of the long-awaited Nimule One-Stop Border Post (OSBP) has received a major push after the European Union approved €10 million in new funding to support the project, TradeMark Africa and the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) announced this week. The financing, secured through TradeMark Africa in partnership with UNOPS, aims to […]
South Sudan’s youth equipped with tools for democratic future

As South Sudan moves toward its first democratic elections, the nation’s youth are being actively prepared with the tools necessary for meaningful political participation, ensuring their voices are critical for a peaceful and democratic future. On Thursday, October 16, 2025, a “Youth Dialogue on Practical Tools for Public Engagement,” held at the South Sudan Council […]
Seeds of change: How South Sudan’s women are rewriting political power

Under the bright October sun, the conference hall in Juba was alive with color, laughter, and a quiet, powerful determination. Rows of young women, some draped in traditional attire, others in sharp suits clutched their certificates, exchanged embraces, and posed for photographs. But this was more than just a graduation ceremony. It was a moment […]