play_arrow

keyboard_arrow_right

Listeners:

Top listeners:

skip_previous skip_next
00:00 00:00
playlist_play chevron_left
volume_up
  • play_arrow

    Josia Shigwedha

  • play_arrow

    Josia Shigwedha

APO International

Western Equatorian school vacated by armed forces and child soldiers released after United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) intervention

today21 November, 2024

Background

 

United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS)

Across South Sudan, children continue to be caught in the crossfire of conflict, losing their lives, being maimed, displaced from their homes, unable to go to school or access healthcare, and forcibly recruited into armed groups.

The need to strengthen protection against these grave violations of their rights was the focus of a high-powered visit to Yambio, Western Equatoria, led by the United Nations Mission in South Sudan’s Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator. 

During discussions with State leaders and other stakeholders, concerns that children are being denied access to schools which are occupied by uniformed elements was top of the agenda.   

“There were certain areas identified during discussions where we agreed we could make progress, for example, some of the schools that have been occupied by uniformed personnel,” said UNMISS Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator, Anita Kiki Gbeho.

“We also agreed to work on better information collection and sharing as well as raise awareness about why it is so important to invest in children, so that they are not recruited, armed or used for conflict.”

Following the intervention, the State Governor and security forces ordered the withdrawal of military elements from local schools. Immediate action was taken with one school vacated and two children released from armed groups.  

“There are certain things we have agreed upon, like the soldiers who are occupying schools. If they are there within the State, I have directed the Minister of Local Government to do an assessment and relocate the soldiers and leave schools empty for its purpose for children to continue with studies,” said Western Equatoria Governor, Alfred Futuyo Karaba.

Representatives of the South Sudan People’s Defense Forces also committed to act.  

“We have given directives to all our commanders that, within a short time, we want to see to it that all the army members within schools and other civilian residences should be vacated,” said Lieutenant General Ashraf Kamis, Assistant Chief of Defense for Moral Orientation and Chaplaincy of the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces.

Despite the successful intervention on this issue, the broader security situation in Western Equatoria remains fragile, with persistent intercommunal conflict impacting tens of thousands of people. To help prevent further outbreaks of violence, UNMISS seized the opportunity of the high-level visit to host a conference with key political and security stakeholders.

“We were sensitized, and we are hopeful that, with this, we will be able to protect our civilians, especially children, in a proactive manner,” said Major General Edward Rizik, Acting Commander of Sector Six of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-In Opposition.

The UNMISS Head of Field Office in Yambio welcomed the concrete commitments to prevent conflict and build peace.  

“I could see the passion shared across the different stakeholders and the commanders, specifically on protection of civilians, and they committed that, indeed, they will do their part. They also committed to provide safety and security for the United Nations in Western Equatoria State as well as humanitarian and development partners. This supports our mandate delivery in ensuring and enabling a safe environment for humanitarian service delivery to many people in need.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS).

    

Written by:

Similar posts

APO International

British Council Joins United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Global Education Coalition and International Task Force on Teachers for Education 2030

  The British Council (www.BritishCouncil.org) has been formally recognised by UNESCO as a new member of two key global education initiatives: the Global Education Coalition and the International Task Force on Teachers for Education 2030. This membership demonstrates and reinforces the British Council’s commitment to global education recovery, equity, and […]

today12 March, 2026

APO International

CORRECTION – Beyond the balance sheet: Afreximbank unveils Season II of ‘Impact Stories,’ showcasing transformative projects across two continents

  African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) (www.Afreximbank.com) is pleased to launch the second season of its documentary series, Impact Stories. Building on the success of the inaugural season, the new collection of six films expands the series' geographic scope to capture the Bank's growing footprint across Global Africa, featuring stories from […]

today12 March, 2026