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Hamza Sheikh Hassan Olow found herself competing for votes against three male rivals
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Three women candidates were elected to the House of the People on the first day of voting in Jubbaland state for the lower chamber of the federal parliament. Two of them ran for seats reserved exclusively for women that…

SRSG Løj briefs Security Council; Calls for continued priority to the country
“The people of South Sudan have suffered far too much and for far too long. The victims of this conflict still carry hope and have high expectations from the international community,” Ellen Margrethe Løj told the Council…

UN Special Advisor sees ‘all the warning signs’ the South Sudan conflict could spiral int
Recalling his recent visit to South Sudan, Adama Dieng, the UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, painted a grave picture of the situation, saying he had undertaken the trip because of his growing concern about…

Since 1995, 16 November has been celebrated around the world as the International Day of Tolerance, based on UNESCO's Declaration of Principles on Tolerance. Although in Guinea-Bissau the date has never been observed, everyone agrees that this is a country of tolerance and respect for diversity.
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According to the UNESCO Declaration, "tolerance is first and foremost an active attitude based on the recognition of the universal rights of the human person and the fundamental freedoms of the other." It goes on to say that…

UN Security Council; UNMISS and South Sudan sanctions discussed – Click Here & Watch the Coverage
UN Security Council; UNMISS and South Sudan sanctions discussed – Click Here & Watch the Coverage

Photo by Mutaz Ahmed Munafal, UNAMID.
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Nyala, 15 Nov 2016: UNAMID Sector South Rule of Law Section (RoL) in collaboration with the State Central Prison Administration in Nyala, South Darfur, has launched a two-week in-service training programme for 30 prison…














