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YAMBIO POLITICAL FORUM INCREASES TRUST AND COMMITMENT TO ENHANCE CIVIC AND POLITICAL SPACE AHEAD OF ELECTIONS

PUBLISHED ON: September 24, 2025
By Web Desk

WESTERN EQUATORIA Communities across Western Equatoria have been caught in the crossfire of conflict for far too long. Outbreaks of violence around Tambura in 2021 and, again in April 2024, caused significant loss of life, destruction of properties, and massive displacement of civilians.

While residents of this troubled area grapple with local challenges, the country is preparing for its first democratic elections, making it more important than ever that the civic and political space is open and inclusive.

To support this process, the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, in partnership with the African Union and Intergovernmental Authority on Development, facilitated a political parties forum in Yambio, the capital of Western Equatoria. It is the latest in a series of State-based forums being held across the country.

The event provided an opportunity for free and frank debate among communities recently torn apart by conflict.

“As partners in the peace process in South Sudan, it is vital that we collaborate to create an environment that unequivocally supports free, fair, and credible elections. This is essential for fostering lasting and inclusive stability,” stated Jane Kony, Head of the UNMISS Yambio Field Office.

The Prime Minister of the Azande Kingdom, Tadio Mario Sasa, who represents traditional leaders, strongly advocated for full participation in decision-making and political processes.

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