By Web Desk
The Civil Affairs Division of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) is continuing to engage with all stakeholders across Warrap state to promote the provisions contained within the Revitalized Peace Agreement of 2018.
In this regard, the UN Peacekeeping mission held a two-day workshop for women and youth representatives, traditional leaders and community members in Turalei payam [administrative division] of Twic County. The main aim of the forum: To raise awareness among residents of Twic county on the need to implement the provisions of the Peace Agreement, ensure a reduction in conflict and motivate all individuals to play their part in the ongoing push for durable peace across the country.
At the end of the discussions, participants expressed their appreciation for the in-depth sensitization and called on the government to fully implement the peace agreement in letter and spirit for sustainable peace to prevail in the country.
“After attending every session for the past two days, I am determined to fully play my role and mobilize my fellow youth to make sure we try to avoid conflict among ourselves,” said Daniel Malual Juac, a youth representative who participated in the workshop.
“If young people eschew violence and decide to come together as one, there can be no greater agents of positive change and social harmony in South Sudan,” added Daniel.
For 26-year-old Achol Deng, this was the first time she had been familiarized with the Peace Agreement, especially the 35 per cent representation of women at all levels of decision-making.
“We had vaguely heard that there was a peace deal and a ceasefire agreement in place, but we didn’t know much more than that,” reveals Achol.


































