More than 400 UN Volunteers support the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). They are crucial to the success of the mission, performing a range of positions from Communication Officers to Vehicle Technicians. Every day, they go above and beyond in their assignments while enduring hardship conditions. To understand their engagement better, UNV Deputy Executive Coordinator Toily Kurbanov and UNV Regional Manager for East and Southern Africa, Njoya Tikum, visited South Sudan and the UN Volunteers in the Mission earlier this month.
UNMISS was established in 2011 after South Sudan became the newest country on earth and works to deter violence, provide refuge at Protection of Civilian sites across the country, facilitate humanitarian assistance and investigate human rights violations. It is an impartial partner at national and sub-national level to political, religious, traditional and community leaders to foster reconciliation.