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29.05.2019
South Sudan urges UN Council to remove it from sanctions list

The South Sudan government has urged the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to remove the sanctions against it. The world’s security body placed South Sudan in the sanctions list in 2015 following reports of gross human rights violations in the conflict that ravaged the country.

Source: The East African
18.05.2019
UN blue helmets in South Sudan use SDGs to help build peace

The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) has concluded the week by harnessing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to support the nation, including by offering free medical services, encompassing SDG 3’s target on health coverage.

Source: UN News
15.05.2019
What’s behind South Sudan’s delayed peace deal

Now that the implementation of South Sudan’s shaky peace agreement has officially been delayed by six months, worries are mounting that a half year leaves enough time for things to go badly wrong in a country where distrust between the warring parties still runs deep.

Source: The New Humanitarian
08.05.2019
South Sudan's Kiir: more time needed to form interim government

South Sudan's warring parties will need more than a six-month extension approved last week before they can form a transitional government, says the country's president, Salva Kiir. In his first public remarks since the parties agreed to the extension last week, the president also accused rebel leader Riek Machar's SPLM-IO (Sudan People's Liberation Movement-in-Opposition) of recruiting new fighters.

Source: VOA News
08.05.2019
Amid criticism, South Sudan signs new deal with U.S. lobbyists

South Sudan has signed a contract with a U.S. lobbying firm, after cancelling an earlier deal with the same company that drew criticism from rights groups over its aims, documents showed.

Source: Reuters Africa
02.05.2019
South Sudan rivals meet in bid to salvage stalled peace deal

South Sudan's warring parties will hold talks in Addis Ababa on Thursday, in a bid to salvage a stalled peace deal, with just days to go until a unity government is meant to be formed.

Source: The East African
01.05.2019
UN Panel: South Sudan killed activists

A new U.N. report says South Sudanese security agents likely executed two prominent critics of the government who vanished in Kenya in January 2017. South Sudan's government has repeatedly denied responsibility for the disappearance of human rights lawyer Dong Samuel Luak and Aggrey Idri, a member of Sudan People’s Liberation Movement In Opposition (SPLM-IO).

Source: VOA News
30.04.2019
Critics slam multimillion-dollar deal between South Sudan, US-based lobbying firm

Critics are voicing opposition to an effort by South Sudan to block the establishment of a special court aimed at investigating and prosecuting war crimes in that country. It was announced recently that the government had hired U.S.-based lobbyists to stop the creation of the so-called African Union-South Sudanese hybrid court.

Source: VOA News
22.04.2019
South Sudan Kiir rejects Machar demand to delay transitional government

South Sudan President Salva Kiir called on the leader of the main opposition group, SPLM-IO that signed the revitalized peace agreement to return to Juba as soon as possible warning that he would not delay the formation of the transitional government.

Source: Sudan Tribune
10.04.2019
Kiir, Machar kick off Vatican-hosted retreat on peace in South Sudan

South Sudanese President Salva Kiir and his First Vice President-designate Riek Machar have launched a two-day retreat in the Vatican to discuss the implementation of the revitalized peace agreement and ways to overcome the different hindrances.

Source: Sudan Tribune