
The government in partnership with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) launched on Wednesday, the fragility index designed to support humanitarian and development actors in moving beyond emergency response programming towards transitional and recovery programming.

The influential Troika grouping has asked the parties to the 2018 revitalized peace agreement to agree on a credible electoral roadmap.

The government assured delegates of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) meeting in Juba on Wednesday that it remains committed to meeting it’s debt obligation to the regional body.

The Transitional National Legislative Assembly on Wednesday started compiling views from the public on the draft 2024/25 fiscal year budget ahead of debate in the house.

Juba County legislative Council on Tuesday opened for the 2024/25 session in the capital.

The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Monday Semaya Kumba, has asked both state-owned and private enterprises in Türkiye to consider investing in agriculture, tourism, fisheries, mining, education, banking and infrastructural development.

The high court presided over by judge, Francis Amum, on Wednesday rejected the objection of the defense lawyer representing former staff of UAP insurance.

The South Sudan National Police Service, Col. John Kassara Koang Nhial, has revealed that criminal acts in the form of armed robbery, revenge killings, communal disputes and cattle rustling declined in the month of October.

Several media practitioners have been urged to refrain from inciting hate speech in a bid to build responsible and accountable media that serves the public interest.
The launch of the fragility index- a tool designed to support humanitarian and development actors in moving beyond emergency response programming towards transitional and recovery programming, marks a critical shift in the journey towards development.