March 29, 2013

South Sudan accuses Khartoum of doing nothing to stop deadly attacks by Arab nomads on communities near the border.
March 28, 2013

Dozens of shops and thousands of dollars’ worth of property are destroyed in a fire at a market in Aweil, South Sudan.
March 27, 2013

Hundreds of South Sudanese returnees are given free national ID cards, which will allow them to get jobs and continue their educations.

An NGO in South Sudan is using drama to educate girls about their rights and give them the courage to speak out against child marriage.
March 26, 2013

Residents in Jonglei state get to have a say on what they think should be included in the new constitution of South Sudan.

After waiting for years for the government to fix bridges on the road to Juba, residents of Kajokeji County take matters into their own hands.
March 25, 2013

Voice of America launches a new FM transmitter in Juba, bringing 24/7 programming to listeners in the capital of South Sudan.
March 22, 2013

The international community is funding several projects around South Sudan to improve access to clean water.
March 21, 2013

South Sudanese youngsters who want to help shape national policy present ideas on how to cut food insecurity to government officials.

Officials in Northern Bahr el Ghazal state in South Sudan plan to give free secondary school educations to more than 150 students each year.

HIV infections are down in South Sudan, but the country has a long way to go to achieve its goal of zero new infections by 2017.