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UN Deputy Humanitarian Chief Kyung-Wha Kang and Deputy Special Representative Toby Lanzer brief the press. Photo: UNMISS/Isaac Alebe Avoro Lu'ba

SOUTH SUDAN: UN RELIEF OFFICIAL URGES RESPECT FOR CEASEFIRE, SCALING UP OF AID OPERATIONS

Concluding a three-day mission to South Sudan, a senior United Nations relief official has called on all parties to the conflict there to respect their ceasefire commitments, while urging the international community to continue providing support to enable humanitarians to scale up and expand critical aid operations. Read more


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