Years On, Tambura Displacement Camps Still Growing

Years On, Tambura Displacement Camps Still Growing

2025-07-02

(Tambura) – Thousands of families in South Sudan’s Tambura County remain displaced years after deadly intercommunal violence erupted in Western Equatoria in 2021. Many are living in makeshift camps, where they continue to struggle with insecurity, hunger, and the trauma of being separated from their loved ones. Inside the camps,Continue Reading

Women’s Groups Join Forces with UN in Juba

Women’s Groups Join Forces with UN in Juba

2025-06-29

(Juba) – UN Women South Sudan has reaffirmed its partnership with Women Led Organisations (WLOs) across the country, as part of its broader 2023–2026 Strategic Note aimed at advancing gender equality and women’s empowerment. The meeting was led by Delphine Serumaga, UN Women’s Country Representative in South Sudan, and broughtContinue Reading

Rwandan Peacekeepers Treat 600 in Free Medical Camp in Malakal

Rwandan Peacekeepers Treat 600 in Free Medical Camp in Malakal

2025-06-29

(Malakal) – More than 600 displaced persons living in a United Nations Protection of Civilians (PoC) site near Malakal in South Sudan have received free medical care and health education during a two day outreach programme by Rwandan peacekeepers serving with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). TheContinue Reading

Wau Military Court Launches Hearings into Army Misconduct Cases

Wau Military Court Launches Hearings into Army Misconduct Cases

2025-06-28

(Wau) – A military court has officially opened in Wau, the capital of Western Bahr El Ghazal, to hear multiple cases of serious misconduct allegedly committed by members of the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces (SSPDF). The launch of the proceedings is viewed as a significant step toward improving disciplineContinue Reading