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IN WAU, CHILDREN SPEAK ABOUT THE NEED FOR SUSTAINED PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT

PUBLISHED ON: October 2, 2025
By Web Desk

WESTERN BAHR EL GHAZAL –  Yesterday, the bright and sunny skies of Wau, Western Bahr El Ghazal’s capital, were opportune.

People from all walks of life came together for a special occasion: Marking 12 years since South Sudan proudly became the 193rd member of the United Nations (UN), as well as the Organization’s steadfast support to this young nation since then.

What stood out amidst the usual speeches and cultural performances were the voices of young school children who advocated for peace, security, and education for all.

“The UN constructs schools helping children across our state have decent facilities to gain knowledge,” said Angelina Paul, a student of Homing Dove International School.

“Often, we have seen people from the UN hand over notebooks, pens, and pencils to us, as well as give us free school meals. This means a lot to us, and I hope all students in our beautiful country can benefit similarly from the UN,” she added.

Also lending their voices to the occasion were a committed group of ‘young reporters’—a collective of South Sudanese students who are education advocates under the aegis of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF)—who urged state actors and partners to intensify their commitment towards lasting peace.

“We want to be educated with pens and pencils and not be handed guns to fight,” said a UNICEF young reporter. “Children belong in school and not in armed groups,” an eloquent statement that drew much applause from everybody attending the event.

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