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In Kapoeta, South Sudanese uniformed personnel pledge to uphold child rights

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“Since I joined the South Sudan People’s Defense Forces (SSPDF), I have never received any training. Whatever I learnt was through trial and error,” revealed Adut John, a female officer deployed with the SSPDF to South Sudan’s shared border with Kenya on the edges of Eastern Equatoria state.

Adut was speaking on the margins of the first capacity building initiative aimed at benefiting SSPDF personnel stationed at Narus and Nadapal in Kapoeta East county.

The focus of the training: Raising awareness on the Comprehensive Action Plan to prevent and end the six grave violations against children.

The two-day activity, which was supported by the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), through its Child Protection Unit, in partnership with the state Ministry of Gender, Child and Social Welfare and the Demobilization, Disarmament and Reintegration Commission (SDDRC), was attended by 49 men and one woman in uniform.

They have been soldiers for 16 years and this was the first time they have been part of in-depth discussions on child rights, the role of uniformed personnel in protecting children during armed conflict and human rights standards.

Some senior officers who participated in the workshop called for more such sessions.

 “It’s vital for us as uniformed personnel to adhere to human rights standards, especially when it comes to child protection, as we go about our daily work. We have gained a lot from this workshop and hope that we receive more regular trainings in future,” said Colonel William Garang Achuiel, commander of the SSPDF in Kapoeta East.

The six grave violations consist of the recruitment and use of children, killing and maiming, sexual violence, attacks on schools and hospitals, abductions, and the denial of humanitarian access to children in need.

The long-term objective when it comes to such advocacy is to protect and prevent the occurrence of grave violations against children perpetrated by armed forces and groups. This would ensure that South Sudanese armed groups will, finally, be removed from what is known as the list of shame. The list being referred to is part of the UN Secretary-General’s report on the situation of children in armed conflict and contains national armies and other military groups known to violate one or more of the six grave violations.

“We have taken you through the process of how a country get listed and de-listed. It is your collective responsibility to ensure that such egregious offences are prevented,” said Priscila Ong Ayo Okaalo, a Child Protection Officer with the UN Peacekeeping mission’s Field Office in Eastern Equatoria, at the conclusion of the event.

Her views were echoed by Francis Ojok who was representing the state DDRC.

“I want to assure all of you that with partners like UNMISS supporting us, we are well on our way to making sure no child will ever be associated with armed conflict again. Children are the future of South Sudan and all of us must commit to making sure they are protected,” stated Mr Ojok.

UNMISS continues to support forces who are parties to the Revitalized Peace Agreement to implement the Comprehensive Action Plan signed in 2020.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS).

Ghana: If Bawumia Becomes our Next President, it will be Very Good for Ghana- President of Ahafo Regional House of Chiefs

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The President of Ahafo Regional House of Chiefs, Nana Ansah Adu Baah has expressed confidence in the policies of the Flagbearer of the NPP, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, to impact positively on the nation and move it forward.

At an interactive meeting with the Ahafo Regional House of Chiefs in Goaso, on Tuesday May 7, 2024, Dr. Bawumia explained his vision and policies to the traditional rulers in detail, and how he is committed to transforming the country through the policies.

Responding to Dr. Bawumia’s presentation, the President of the Regional House of Chiefs, who is also the Omanhene of Yamfo Traditional Area, praised the personal traits of Dr. Bawumia, adding that tye NPP Flagbearer’s presentation was compelling and he was convinced it would positively impact the nation and the next generation.

“Dr. Bawumia’s humility and policies are good for the country and the next generation. I have no doubt in my mind Bawumia means well for Ghana,” said Nana Ansah Adu Baah, who is also the Omanhene of Yamfo Traditional Area.

The President of the Regional House of Chiefs also commended Dr. Bawumia for his humility, which he said is admirable, and a required trait for leadership.

“The way he is humble is so admirable. I believe if he continues as our next President, it will be good for this country and the next generation. Let us  help him and vote for him massively because he has good policies for this country. And his humility is really good for this country because it promotes peace and unity.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The Presidency, Republic of Ghana.

Ghana: Your Policies are Good for the Country and the Next Generation – Ahafo Regional House of Chiefs to Bawumia

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The Ahafo Regional House of Chiefs have commended NPP Flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for his immense contributions to a number of the transformational initiatives as Vice President.

The traditional leaders also welcomed Dr. Bawumia’s vision for Ghana and his policies, throwing their royal weight behind the Vice President.

At a meeting in Goaso, between Dr. Bawumia and the Ahafo Regional House of Chiefs, Dr. Bawumia stated his vision for Ghana  and also explained policies in various sectors, which he said his government will implement to address challenges the country face and also propel the country forward.

After Dr. Bawumia’s rallying address, a number of traditional rulers spoke in support of his policies and Presidential bid.

First to speak was President of the Ahafo Regional House Chiefs, Nana Ansah Adu Baah, who commended Dr. Bawumia’s humility and also expressed confidence in his policies and ability to transform the country as President.

“Dr. Bawumia’s humility and policies are good for the country and the next generation. I have no doubt in my mind Bawumia means well for Ghana,”  said Nana Ansah Adu Baah, who is also the Omanhene of Yamfo Traditional Area.

“The way he is humble is so admirable. I believe if he continues as our next President, it will be good for this country and the next generation. Let us  help him and vote for him massively because he has good policies for this country. And his humility is really good for this country because it promotes peace and unity.”

The Omanhene of Hwediem, Traditional Area, Osuodumgya Barima Appiah Dwaah Boafo II, also commended Dr. Bawumia for his work and policies, and so was the Omanhene of Kukuom, Traditional Area, Osahene Kweku Aterkyi II, who was full of praise for Dr. Bawumia for leading what he called a transformative digitalisation drive.

“I commend Vice President Bawumia for what he has been able to do with the digitalisation of our country. It is remarkable and very transformative- someting which is helping the country, particulalry the youth.”

The Omanhemaa of Bechem Traditional Area, Nana Adwoapo Dwamena Serwaa II, was also full of praise for Dr. Bawumia, declaring that he is “ordained to be the next President,” and that they will support him to realise his vision.

The Omanhene of Goaso, Nana Akwasi Bosompra I also commended the NPP Government for many developmental projects springing up in the Ahafo Region, especially Goaso, which he attributed to the creation of the new Ahafo Region, by the NPP Government.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The Presidency, Republic of Ghana.

Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) Supports Traditional Neem Oil Production in Cameroon

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Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) provided machinery and equipment support to the Sahel Cooperative which produces neem oil in Maroua, Cameroon. 

The equipment was delivered to cooperative officials with a ceremony attended by Türkiye’s Ambassador to Yaoundé, Volkan Işıkçı; TİKA’s officials; the Manager of Education Programs in Maroua, Haoua Diddi, members of the cooperative and many other guests.

Within the scope of the project, large-capacity oil production and grain drying machines, as well as other necessary production equipment were provided.

TİKA aims to create new employment opportunities for women by increasing their participation by 10 percent in the cooperative, which has 150 women members working in production and delivery, and which has recently increased its production capacity. With the income from the sale of products of neem seed (oil, soap, etc.), TİKA also aims to finance the planting of new saplings, especially to create canopies in schools, in the region with a desert climate.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA).