‎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 ...

PRESIDENT KIIR, Government to prioritise infrastructure and education

 

President SALVA Kiir In Aroyo Aweil


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President Salva Kiir Mayardit on Wednesday said the government is prioritising infrastructural development to enhance road network to boost economic development in the country. 


“Roads construction is a government key priority since it will create employment opportunities to the locals and ease delivery of goods and services,” President Kiir reiterated. 


President Kiir also stated that the government will provide telecommunications services, water, schools, health care centres to the inhabitants of Aroyo. 


Finally, the President emphasised that girl child education is a collective responsibility for everyone.”let us use this free education to empower girl child education” President Kiir made the remark while addressing residents of Aroyo at a government event.


Girls' education is the most "Efficient Strategy" for breaking the cycle of intergenerational poverty and lifting families and communities from a place of marginalisation. Only one girl in ten completes primary education in South Sudan, and girls comprise just a third of the secondary school population.



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