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South Sudan: UNMISS strengthens social workers’ capacity to protect civilians through human rights reporting

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UNMISS is strengthening the capacity of social workers in South Sudan. The initiative focuses on human rights reporting to better protect civilians. This effort underscores the ongoing need for civilian protection in the conflict-affected country.

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Civilian protection is the primary aim.

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Humanitarianscore: 85
  • Civilian protection is the primary aim.
  • Human rights reporting is a tool for humanitarian response.

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