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09.07.2019
South Sudan's independent media under pressure

Eight years after independence, South Sudan still struggles to address media challenges. Independent journalists continue to fear for their freedom. Many choose to abandon either the country or their profession.

Source: DW
04.07.2019
Violence in South Sudan claims more than 100 lives

South Sudan’s army and several armed groups killed more than 100 civilians in a surge in violence in a southern region of the country after a peace deal was signed last year, a UN report said. The armed forces committed sexual violence including rape against around 100 women and girls in the same region, Central Equatoria, between September 2018 and April 2019, the report by the UN peacekeeping mission in the country found.

Source: defenceWeb
03.07.2019
UN: More than 100 civilians killed in fresh South Sudan violence

The UN said Wednesday that conflict had intensified in a region of South Sudan since a peace deal was signed, with hundreds of civilians raped or murdered by warring factions. The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) said civilians had been "deliberately and brutally targeted" in Central Equatoria since the agreement was inked in September. … UNMISS said overall there had been a "significant decrease" in violence across the country since Kiir and Machar signed the deal.

Source: VOA News
25.06.2019
Peace dividend palpable, but ‘grassroots’ are moving faster than elites, says Shearer

The peace dividend from last year’s ceasefire in South Sudan is palpable, but political elites need to follow the example set by local communities on the ground if lasting progress is to be achieved, said the top UN official in the country on Tuesday.

Source: UN News
21.06.2019
South Sudan offers to mediate Sudan conflict

South Sudan's government is offering to mediate between Sudan's ruling military council and the opposition, in return for Sudan's role mediating South Sudanese peace talks last year. … Kiir expects to host talks between the Sudanese military and opposition in Juba in the coming days, [South Sudan presidential minister Mayiik] Deng told VOA.

Source: VOA News
14.06.2019
Report of the Secretary-General in the situation in South Sudan
Source: S/2019/491
30.05.2019
Divided UN renews South Sudan arms embargo

The UN Security Council on Thursday extended for a year an arms embargo and sanctions on South Sudan despite resistance from African countries, Russia and China.

Source: The East African
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