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29.04.2024
Security Council renews UNMISS for one year

The Security Council today extended the mandate of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) for one year, until 30 April 2025, maintaining its force levels to cope with the continuing political, security and humanitarian challenges in the African country. … The resolution also details the Mission’s electoral assistance to the Government of South Sudan and other relevant parties … .

Source: UN Meetings Coverage
29.04.2024
UN official urges South Sudan to lift taxes halting aid

The UN’s top humanitarian official in South Sudan has urged the government to lift newly imposed taxes and charges that are causing aid deliveries to be suspended, affecting tens of thousands of people.

Source: UN News
22.04.2024
SC Sanctions Committee discusses final report of Panel of Experts

[…] During the briefing, the Co-ordinator provided an overview of the findings and recommendations contained in the Panel’s report, noting inter alia that the Panel had observed that the conflict in Sudan has further exacerbated South Sudan’s humanitarian and economic situation, while also reporting on progress and challenges in the implementation of the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan.

Source: UN Press Release
13.04.2024
UN peacekeepers facilitate peace dialogue in E. Equatoria State

The UN mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) said its peacekeepers facilitated a peace dialogue among feuding communities in the Kidepo Valley area of Eastern Equatoria State in response to seasonal intercommunal violence driven by cattle raids and competition over scarce resources. 

Source: Sudan Tribune
08.04.2024
UN Secretary-General Guterres’ assessment of preconditions for elections in South Sudan

[…] The primary aim of this assessment, therefore, is to consider whether the minimum political and technical preconditions for a peaceful electoral process that would be deemed credible by the people of South Sudan exist and, if not, what political decisions and resources are required to achieve that objective.

Source: S/2004/297 (04/08)
02.04.2024
Temporary base in Lakes State fully operational, says UNMISS

[…] The temporary base, UNMISS stated, aims to boost civilian protection, facilitate safe delivery of humanitarian aid, and create a secure environment to help address root causes of longstanding grievances among bordering communities.

Source: Sudan Tribune
28.03.2024
New $1.4 billion plan to support South Sudanese refugees

The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, and partners on Thursday appealed for $1.4 billion this year to support more than two million South Sudanese refugees in five African countries and local communities hosting them. … South Sudan remains Africa’s largest refugee crisis, UNHCR said.

Source: UN News
26.03.2024
South Sudan opposition parties criticize new election laws

Key opposition parties in South Sudan have termed a contentious electoral law as a scheme by the government to keep them out of upcoming elections in December. The Coalition of Opposition Parties presented a petition to the country’s Political Party Council Monday demanding revocation of the $50,000 registration fee imposed on parties seeking to field candidates in the upcoming polls.

Source: VOA News
26.03.2024
South Sudan on the brink after oil exports derailed by Sudan’s civil war

Violence and insecurity could worsen in South Sudan after one of its key oil pipelines to international markets, which passes through neighbouring Sudan, was damaged last month, according to experts. … “The pipeline accounts for two-thirds or three-quarters of oil revenues. Unless [South Sudan] is able to get the pipeline working again, it will be a massive pull on South Sudan’s budget,” said Alan Boswell, an expert on South Sudan for International Crisis Group.

Source: Al Jazeera
20.03.2024
Vice President Machar calls for mediated dialogue over elections

First Vice President of South Sudan Riek Machar Teny has called for a mediated dialogue among parties to the 2018 revitalised peace agreement to agree on the timeline for elections and revision of the peace roadmap.

Source: The East African