AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSports Journalism to Administration: South Sudan Wrestling Federation appoints former Radio Jonglei journalist Mabang Kur Lual as Program Coordinator, aiming to keep wrestling growing and closer to young fans. Peace & Civic Dialogue: UNMISS convened a two-day citizens’ dialogue in Rumbek on peace implementation and election preparations, focusing on the AU C5+ Declaration and calls for cessation of hostilities and release of political detainees. Access to Justice: Legal expert Dr. Geri Ramondo Legge says free legal aid and court access are constitutional rights for vulnerable citizens, urging pro bono support. Education Under Threat: A new study highlights how conflict tactics that target children push families to keep kids out of school, especially in high-risk areas. Humanitarian Call: Tonj East authorities in Warrap appeal for urgent aid after communal violence displaced about 20,000 people, worsening hunger and health needs. Digital Skills Boost: STEMpower South Sudan graduates 180 learners from a four-month digital program across six centers, with training in core ICT tools and internet navigation. Youth Enterprise Push: Bentiu youth demand a state enterprise development fund and training support to create jobs and steer young people away from crime. Entertainment & Culture: South Sudanese entertainer Longonyo graduates from California Film School, adding to the country’s growing creative footprint. Global Football Buzz: World Cup coverage continues to spark debate across Africa, from xenophobia-linked fan reactions to visa hurdles affecting referees and staff.
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