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‘True leadership is not about power’: South Sudan honors good deeds of Jimmy Carter

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More than a month after his death, South Sudan government officials and partners have commemorated the life of former U.S. president Jimmy...

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NPTC presents $285 million budget for pre-transitional period

The national pre-transitional committee has presented a 285 million-dollar operational budget to the R-JMEC. (more…)

CSO criticizes AU inaction to establish hybrid court

A civil society organisation has criticised the African Union for doing little or nothing to establish hybrid court. (more…)

R-JMEC: Gov’t peace ownership key to success

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Implement pact, restore people’s dignity, leaders told

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Gov’t asks public servants to fund peace

The minister of information says the government has asked the public servants to pay a one-day salary to fund (more…)

What radio means to South Sudanese

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Ruling elites ‘hijack S.Sudan’- Enough Project

A new report is urging the Trump administration and international measures to curb corruption and provide leverage for lasting peace in...

Int’l pressure needed to expedite peace – NPA

The Secretary of Norwegian people’s Aid says there is need for international pressure on the peace parties to (more…)

R-JMEC expects IBC formation within a week or two

Some progress has been made towards formation of the Independent Boundaries Commission, according to the deputy chief of staff of R-JMEC. ...

Nearly 120 more child soldiers freed in Gbudue

The UN children’s agency says it has helped release nearly 120 more child soldiers in South Sudan. (more…)

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