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UNMISS HANDS OVER CLASSROOMS, BRINGS JOY TO NADIANGERE ON JOINT VISIT WITH LOCAL AUTHORITIES

PUBLISHED ON: September 14, 2025
By Web Desk

In the early morning, a UN helicopter approaches Nadiangere. Just below it, the lush and fertile landscape is bursting with newly planted crops. They are vital for supplying food and livelihoods, not only to this village, but to communities across the region.

Once on the ground, a team of peacekeepers serving with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) begin their patrol to assess the humanitarian and security situation. They want to see for themselves, and hear first-hand from the community, about the challenges they are facing. who say they are lucking basic services such as education, health, and security.

In recent times, residents of Nadiangere have shared basic services with a internally displaced persons who have fled their homes in Tambura because of another outburst of intercommunal violence in the troubled area.

Women and children seem to be the ones worst affected by increasingly insufficient resources.

“We ran into the bush, after seven days we reached Nadiangere. There is no food for us at all, and I am very tired. There is nowhere to get medication and no means for me to communicate with my sibling, who remained behind,” said Eunice Philimona, a displaced woman.

For 21-year-old resident Severina Angelo, a mother of two, sustainable peace is key to improve living conditions in her community.

“We need peace, we have suffered a lot. Our children shouldn’t have to go through the same as we have done. We need schools, a hospital and other necessities,” she said.

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