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UN Mission in South Sudan
Authorization date: 07/11
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07.08.2022
Sexual violence on the rise in South Sudan, says UNMISS

The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) has expressed concerns that cases of conflict-related sexual violence are emerging, despite a decline in the number of civilians affected by violence across the country.

Source: Sudan Tribune
14.07.2022
Kiir, Machar agree to graduate unified forces end of July

[…] The September 2018 revitalized peace agreement requires the parties to train and graduate a unified force of 83,000 personnel to take charge of security during the transitional period until 2023 when elections are held. The unification of the army has been delayed amid missed deadlines.

Source: Sudan Tribune
02.07.2022
Opposition parties, government agree to observe ceasefire agreement

South Sudan opposition parties and government have agreed to fully implement the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement (CoHA) and ensure all armed forces and its affiliates under its command and control at all times observe the CoHA, particularly provisions of prohibited acts.

Source: Sudan Tribune
30.06.2022
South Sudan’s election timetable require global support: Haysom

Setting a timetable for South Sudan’s general elections requires international support, a top United Nations official said. … Haysom said it was difficult for anybody to help when there is no timetable to guide the process and commitment from the international community.

Source: Sudan Tribune
22.06.2022
Window of opportunity closing for South Sudan, on road to lasting peace

With eight months remaining, the window of opportunity is closing for South Sudan to meet critical benchmarks required to complete its transition away from long-running civil conflict, the Special Representative for the country told the Security Council on Monday, pressing parties to the November 2018 peace deal, to implement their commitments in letter and spirit.

Source: UN News
14.06.2022
UN humanitarians forced to cut aid to 1.7 million people

Adeyinka Badejo-Sanogo, WFP Acting Country Director in South Sudan, said they had planned to provide food assistance to 6.2 million people this year, “but faced with increasing humanitarian needs and insufficient funding, we have taken the painful step to suspend food assistance to 1.7 million people.

Source: UN News
27.05.2022
UN Security Council renews arms embargo on South Sudan

The UN Security Council on Thursday renewed an arms embargo and sanctions against South Sudan amid continuing unrest in the country. … When the embargo was last extended a year ago, authorities in South Sudan were given a list of political and security conditions in order for the restrictions to be lifted or relaxed. However, earlier this month, a UN expert panel recommended that the embargo remain in place over persistent ceasefire violations as well as over the government’s imports of armored vehicles in violation of the ban.

Source: The Defense Post
25.04.2022
UN condemns ‘horrific’ surge of violence in South Sudan

Additional peacekeepers have been deployed to Leer county, South Sudan, following a surge of violence, including rapes, gang rapes, beheadings, burning civilians alive, and attacks on humanitarians, the UN Mission in the country, UNMISS, reported on Monday. 

Source: UN News
25.04.2022
Interview: ‘Era-defining’ war in Ukraine impacts WFP operations in South Sudan

Matthew Hollingworth, WFP Country Director in South Sudan, spoke to UN News about how fallout from what he called the “era-defining’” war in Ukraine is being felt thousands of kilometres away.

Source: UN News
13.04.2022
South Sudan takes key step in unifying armed forces

South Sudan's government announced on Tuesday the creation of a unified armed forces command, implementing a key provision of the 2018 peace deal that observers hope will ease the country's recovery from years of war.

Source: The East African