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07/02/2026

Dear followers,

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26/01/2026

More than one million civilians have been displaced across South Sudan within the past month due to ongoing conflict, according to civil society networks.

The networks say the crisis has also been marked by widespread loss of life, destruction of property, and the collapse of livelihoods.

In a joint statement issued today, civil society organisations from the ten states, Greater Pibor, and the Ruweng Administrative Areas expressed deep concern over what they described as a rapidly deteriorating security situation across the country.

They warned that escalating violence threatens to reverse fragile peace gains and push many communities deeper into a humanitarian crisis.

According to the networks, recent weeks have seen an increase in intercommunal clashes, cattle raids, targeted killings, and armed confrontations involving local militias and security forces.

The violence has affected both rural and urban areas, with Jonglei, Warrap, Upper Nile, and parts of Central Equatoria among the hardest hit.

“The civil society networks reported widespread loss of life, destruction of property and livelihoods, and mass displacement, estimating that approximately 1.05 million civilians have been displaced within the past month alone. Civilians are bearing the brunt of the violence.

“Homes have been burned, markets looted, and thousands of families forced to flee with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Women and children are disproportionately affected, facing heightened risks of gender-based violence, hunger, and disease,” read in part the statement issued on Monday.

The civil society networks also reported that humanitarian access has been severely restricted, with aid convoys attacked and relief workers threatened in several areas.

They said the growing displacement is overwhelming available humanitarian services, with many families sheltering in schools, churches, and open fields without adequate food, clean water, or medical care.

In their appeal, the networks called on the Transitional Government of National Unity and local authorities to take urgent action to restore law and order, protect civilians, and hold perpetrators accountable.

They also urged the United Nations Mission in South Sudan and international partners to strengthen civilian protection and support peacebuilding initiatives at the community level.

“The ongoing violence not only endangers lives but also undermines the implementation of the Revitalized Peace Agreement. Without decisive action, the country risks sliding back into full scale conflict.” the statement continued.

Civil society leaders further emphasized the need for inclusive dialogue involving communities, traditional leaders, and political actors to address the root causes of the violence, including competition over land and resources, the spread of small arms, and weak local governance.

They also appealed for increased humanitarian funding and renewed international attention to address South Sudan’s worsening humanitarian and security crisis.

26/01/2026
𝐀𝐝𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐃𝐞𝐜𝐫𝐞𝐞H.E. Gola Boyoi Gola, Chief Administrator of Greater Pibor Administrative Area, has relieved Hon. O...
14/01/2026

𝐀𝐝𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐃𝐞𝐜𝐫𝐞𝐞

H.E. Gola Boyoi Gola, Chief Administrator of Greater Pibor Administrative Area, has relieved Hon. Othow Okoti Abich from his position as Commissioner of Pochalla South and Hon. Gilo Ochan Gilo from his position as Commissioner of Pochalla North in Greater Pibor Administrative Area. He has appointed Hon. Owity Olung Oman as Commissioner of Pochalla South and Hon. Okwier Ojullo Omot as Commissioner of Pochalla North, effective from 14th January 2026.

𝐀𝐝𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐎𝐫𝐝𝐞𝐫

Additionally, H.E. Gola Boyoi Gola has suspended Mr. Samuel Gain Nyapani from his position as Commissioner General and Mr. Kengen John Lomurden from his position as Deputy Commissioner General of the Revenue Authority in Greater Pibor Administrative Area. He has directed the Director for Administration and Finance in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning to serve as the acting Commissioner General until the suspension is lifted or a new appointment is made, effective from 14th January 2026.

Today's Proverb “The hand that holds the knife decides how thick the meat is cut.”This proverb means that power determin...
06/01/2026

Today's Proverb
“The hand that holds the knife decides how thick the meat is cut.”

This proverb means that power determines outcomes. The person who controls the tools, authority, or resources has the final say on how benefits and punishments are distributed.

In life, those in positions of power be it political leaders, employers, nations, or decision-makers often shape results to suit their interests. Others may complain, negotiate, or protest, but the one holding power ultimately controls the terms.

👉Power rarely explains itself; it acts.
👉Fairness depends on who is in control.
👉Those without power feel the impact more than those who wield it.

If you want a fair share, seek not only but also influence, leverage, or hold the knife itself.

South Sudan today

10/12/2025

Parties agree to proceed with 2026 elections without census or new constitution

President Salva Kiir Mayardit on Wednesday convened a high-level meeting with leaders of political parties to map out the final phase of South Sudan’s transitional period and prepare for the December 2026 elections, as outlined in the peace Roadmap.

Following the meeting, SPLM Secretary General Dr. Akol Paul Kordit said the parties had unanimously agreed to amend key provisions of the Revitalised Agreement to remove remaining obstacles ahead of the polls. He noted that these changes are aimed at ensuring a smoother transition into the electoral period.

Dr. Akol revealed that the political leaders also resolved to defer several pending tasks — including the permanent constitution-making process and the national population census — until after the elections. According to him, these programs will be treated as top priorities for the next government once the country enters a fully elected phase.

The parties further agreed to form two committees: one comprising representatives from political parties to deliberate on unresolved issues, and a legal committee to be chaired by the Minister of Justice to oversee the required legislative amendments.

Officials say the meeting reflects a renewed commitment among political actors to steer the country toward a peaceful transfer of power and strengthen democratic governance. Many hope that proceeding with elections while postponing the census and constitution process will help maintain momentum toward stability and set the foundation for a more cohesive and peaceful nation.@ # #@@

10/12/2025

Dear CSOs members this is to inform you that our meeting will be on saturday 13th Dec 2025 at UNMISS Pibor conference hall. Should you fail to attend please notify the chairperson for references.

Agendas of the meeting.

1. Contribution for the making of CSO profile, logo, office stamp and heading paper
2. AOB
Come one! come all!

Yours sincerely
Secretary for information

PROF. JAMES WANI WAS CROWNED WITH A GOWN OF PEACEDecember 4, 2025; The Vice President of the Republic of South Sudan Pro...
07/12/2025

PROF. JAMES WANI WAS CROWNED WITH A GOWN OF PEACE

December 4, 2025; The Vice President of the Republic of South Sudan Prof. James Wani Igga was received in his office by the delegation from Bulacan State University headed by the Ambassador Dr. James Pitia Morgan .

The team delivered Congratulatory messages from the Bulacan State University respectfully and extended its highest congratulation to Prof. James Wani Igga one of their alumni on his reappointment by H.E. Gen. Salva Kiir Mayardit, President of the Republic.

Hon. Amb. Dr. Morgan told the press that, the delegation appealed to Dr. Igga to continue with the spirit of peace in the country. Amb. James Pitia Morgan thanked President Kirr for reappointing Prof. Igga to the position to continue working for supporting peace in the country.

Prof. Abraham Nega from Bulcan State University Ethiopia crowned H E. Prof. Wani Igga with the gwon that symbolises peace as Prof. Igga was a man of Peace and working for peace. Prof. Nega thanked President Kiir for right decision to reappoint Igga to help in realising peace in South Sudan.

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