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The houseboy who became one country’s Auditor General

Auditor General, Ambassador Stephen Wondu's book, From bush to Bush, launched by SPLM Secretary-General at New Sudan Palace, last week, keeps the memory of...

What if best friend bleached skin on her wedding Day?

My closest friend is about to go for her traditional wedding. The family is pressuring her to ‘beautify’ herself, because she is, after all,...

How Garang’s wartime currency, before Sudan peace, was swiftly sabotaged

The Company that had been printing the currency was identified and was intimidated and threatened until it decided to abandon the work. Before the...

Tribute to heroes, heroines and martyrs who sacrificed for freedom from slavery

The undersecretary, the Senior Management and the entire staff members of the Ministry of Animal Resources & Fisheries wish to congratulate H.E. 1st Lt....

Aids Commission: We salute our beloved martyrs who paid the ultimate price for this freedom

Republic of South Sudan HIV/AIDS COMMISSION Congratulatory Message The Chairperson, Deputy Chairperson, and the Board of Directors of the Republic of South Sudan HIV/AIDS Commission send...

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If we gather- rather than throw- stones, we will build that cornerstone to unity

The jubilant gathering of thousands of people at Dr. John Garang’s Mausoleum is a lasting testimony of joy during this occasion. This degree of...

With such leaders, what is to stop us from holding the begging cup?

“Instead of using their own experts, the leadership resorted to using foreign experts. This de-motivated our own experts, some of whom resorted to finding...

We’re not lazy, domino-playing youth; we just can’t live on what you pay us

Challenging the youth that they don’t know how to work because they are sipping tea and playing cards and dominos under trees of juba...

What if Kiir names a representative and lean, but tribal cabinet?

“Our ministries should be run by people of high integrity who are qualified for the job. They should be people who can perform and...

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More Courage Than Before: Female Monitors Strengthening Early Warning Systems in South Sudan

Simona Ali, an Early Warning Monitoring Fellow from Wau, says the fellowship created a space for female journalists to share experiences and learn from each other. By passing this knowledge on to colleagues in her newsroom, she is helping strengthen awareness of journalist safety and professional rights

Speaking Up for Rights: Female Monitors Strengthening Early Warning Systems in South Sudan

Catherine Adut, an Early Warning Monitoring Fellow from Lakes State, says the fellowship helped her understand her rights and speak up against unfair treatment. Today, she encourages other female journalists to report harassment, defend their rights, and support one another in the newsroom.

Confidence to Stand Up: Female Monitors Strengthening Early Warning Systems in South Sudan

Viola Nyoka, an Early Warning Monitoring Fellow from Yei, says the fellowship helped her understand the risks female journalists face and the importance of speaking up. Through shared experiences with colleagues across South Sudan, she gained the confidence to challenge exploitation, report harassment, and stand up for her rights in the newsroom.

Knowing Where to Turn: Female Monitors Strengthening Early Warning Systems in South Sudan

Vivian Nandege, an Early Warning Monitoring Fellow from Yei, says the fellowship helped her understand where to seek support when facing challenges in journalism. Through connections with other female journalists, she has gained confidence, shared knowledge, and built a stronger professional network.

Strengthening Professional Networks: Female Monitors Strengthening Early Warning Systems in South Sudan

Cecilia John Akile, an Early Warning Monitoring Fellow from Wau, says the fellowship helped her build stronger professional connections with journalists across South Sudan. Through the network, she has learned the importance of speaking openly about challenges and collaborating with colleagues to find solutions

Standing Firm Under Pressure: Female Monitors Strengthening Early Warning Systems in South Sudan

Assunta Aluel, a journalist from Twic County, says the Monitoring Fellowship helped her remain calm and professional when she faced questioning after reporting a sensitive community story. The training equipped her with the confidence and knowledge to navigate pressure while continuing her work.

Building Stronger Connections: Female Monitors Strengthening Early Warning Systems in South Sudan

Aleng Vicky, an Early Warning Monitoring Fellow from Torit, says the fellowship helped female journalists across Eastern Equatoria connect and share experiences. Through new communication platforms and peer discussions, women journalists are building stronger networks and supporting each other in the profession.

From Connection to Courage: Female Monitors Strengthen Early Warning Systems in South Sudan

"At the back of your mind, when covering news, you must remember there are things you must follow while doing this. That has instilled more confidence in us than before." - ARICH DENG

Forging a Lifeline: Female Monitors Power Early Warning Systems in South Sudan

An early warning system fellowship empowers frontline monitoring fellows to detect risks early, trigger rapid response, and strengthen protection support for those facing threats.

The Mic Was Silenced: A Young Female Journalist Struggles to Reclaim the Airwaves in South Sudan

They shut it down after a song—just a traditional tune from the wrong community—played during a flare-up in local fighting. Officials stormed in, seized the keys, and warned the staff: One more mistake, and the whole station is gone for good. For a moment, Achol was jobless...

 “If You Don’t Have the Heart for It, You Can’t Carry On”

As a child, she fled bombings by the Sudanese government and attacks by the Ugandan rebel Lord’s Resistance Army, living a refugee live in DR-Congo, CAR, and Uganda. As a woman, she faced down militias. Today, she stands at the frontline of media freedom in Western Equatoria...