‎UN, RJMEC Raise Alarm Over Stalled Peace Deal in South Sudan

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‎International bodies are sounding the alarm as South Sudan's fragile peace process teeters on the edge of collapse. The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) and the Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (RJMEC) have warned of deepening divisions, rising insecurity, and stalled implementation of the 2018 peace deal. ‎ ‎A Dangerous Breakdown in Peace ‎The 2018 Revitalised Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan (R-ARCSS) brought hope to a nation shattered by civil war. But that hope is now dimming. ‎In a briefing to the UN Security Council, Guang Cong, the Deputy Head of UNMISS, revealed that over 130,000 people have been displaced in recent months due to a surge in armed violence particularly in Upper Nile and Greater Pibor.  ‎The increase in military activity and the escalation of localized conflicts have disrupted humanitarian access and eroded confidence between the signatories of the peace agreement. ‎“These are not just isolated ...

Kakuma Refugee Camp Students Are Asked To Pay For Their School Fees



The Refugees in Kakuma Refugee Camp have to stand still when UNHCR and Windle Trust International starting asking parents to start paying school fees for their children, the refugees have never imagined a thing like that would be said to them.

Windle Trust International is requesting that each child is to pay a total amount of 3,000 ksh per term which is to commence immediately by the beginning of this February and any child who fails to pay that amount of money will never be admitted to the schools in short the learner will just stay at home.

The move by UNHCR and Windle Trust International have been rejected by the refugees since they can't even afford a Meal for themselves and the food ration is not even enough.



Elsewhere the Refugee Head teachers and Deputies have been asked to step down since they are considered unfit to head the Refugee Schools but A Kenyan National will be assigned to Head all the schools and the Deputy will also be a Kenyan then the Highest position a Refugee will get is the Senior teacher.

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