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10 Best place to visit in Pibor South Sudan

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south sudan pibor explore part-1

we went to explore the town of pibor. what we end up finding will shock you guys. have a look and keep an eye for part -2 of the video which will be coming soon . #africa #african #youtube #youtubegrowth #goma #southsudan #youtuber #bor #congo
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South Sudan in Photographs

I just returned from my fifth trip to South Sudan. I've posted a few videos about it so far, but I've had a lot of people asking to see the photos I took. This is not the typical kind of video I post, as I'm not usually posting still photography. So just be aware of that if this is your first time to the channel. These photos are mostly from the areas of Juba, Bor, Torit, and in between. I was traveling with the Petros Network. If you'd like information on the work they do in Africa, please look them up at
My work has been used by such organizations as National Geographic, The Discovery Channel, and PBS, among many others.
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South Sudan | White Nile River | OLL

South Sudan is blessed with longest river ‘Nile’ and 65% of it traverses South to North of the country as river ‘White Nile’. ‘White Nile’ becomes the cheapest means to support the Northern sectors for the sustainment of UN troops, different NGOs, UN organizations (WFP, UNDP, WHO etc.) and the IDPs in different POC camps. BANFMU provide force protection to achieve the safe transit of UN contracted barges, her crew and UN stuffs through the river White Nile from Juba to Malakal and vice-versa named as “Operation Lifeline” (OLL).

Operation Life Line (OLL) is probably the most critical OPS, not only negotiations for clear passage by MLO but public relations, information gatherings on security situations, state of living standards and other arising issues that warrant UNMISS support. On the way of OLL, almost 38 check posts need to be negotiated. Negotiations from MLO is and will always remain difficult since CHPs pers already have many expectations and without fulfilling will be time consuming. People living alongside the river have need more assistance from UN agencies compared to those villages forecasted on monthly patrols.


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White Nile River from Malakal to Bor all in Motion

14 days of travel by United Nations Barge

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Hamer evening dancing South Omo

September 2010. 10 km from Turmi on the road to Murle and Kolcho.
Hamer people dancing.
People of the Hamer in South Omo Valley, Ethiopia, gather in the village for traditional dances. Boys and girls try and seduce each other.

Documentary Ethiopia: Nuer, history of a Refugee (English)

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Nuer, history of a refugee. Pel is 24 years old and like so many other Nuer lives in a Sudanese refugee camp in Ethiopia. His family moved from Sudan to Ethiopia, fleeing the war, and today live on land that has been occupied from another people --the Anuak, with whom they dispute the territory. His dream is to go to Australia to do a degree. His refugee status will possibly enable this dream to come true. Once his studies are over, he would like to return home to be able to help his people acquire the knowledge he has picked up abroad.

The Nuer people are said to have originally been a section of the Dinka people that migrated out of the Gezira but south into a barren dry land that they called Kwer Kwong, which was in southern Kordofan. Centuries of isolation and influence from Luo peoples caused them to be a distinct ethnic group from the Dinka. The Arrival of Bagarra Arabs and their subsequent slave raids in the late 1700s caused the Nuer to migrate en masse from southern Kordofan into what is now Bentiu. In around 1850, further slave raids as well as flooding and overpopulation caused them to migrate even further out of Bentiu and eastwards all the way into the western fringes of Ethiopia, displacing and absorbing many Dinka, Anyuak and Burun in the process.[4]

The intrusion of the British in the 19th century greatly halted the Nuers aggressive territorial expansion against the Dinka and Anyuak. [5]

There are different accounts of the origin of the conflict between the Nuer and the Dinka, South Sudan's two largest ethnic groups. Anthropologist Peter J. Newcomer suggests that the Nuer are actually Dinka. He argues that hundreds of years of population growth created expansion, which eventually led to raids and wars.[6]

In 2006 the Nuer were the tribe that resisted disarmament most strongly; members of the Nuer White Army, a group of armed youths often autonomous from tribal elders' authority, refused to lay down their weapons, which led SPLA soldiers to confiscate Nuer cattle, destroying their economy. The White Army was finally put down in mid-2006,[7] though a successor organisation self-styling itself as a White Army formed in 2011 to fight the Murle tribe (see 2011–2012 South Sudan tribal clashes), as well as the Dinka and UNMISS.[8]

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Aweil Civil Hospital 2009

Long-range patrol by UN police to Panyagor, Jonglei state, Southern Sudan.

Assessment for training needs of the local police in Panyagor county, UNMIS, 2009.

Celebration in Yirol, Southern Sudan

This is a celebration for a girl who is now eligible for marriage

Didinga Bday

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The World’s Newest Country. South Sudan. Creative Society.

Join us on August 15, 2020, at 11 am EST (15:00 GMT) for Zoom LIVE 6 Degrees of Connection.

What kind of society does everyone want to live in?
What kind of society is it and what should it be like for everyone to feel comfortable and happy? Are you ready to act for it?
For this very purpose, Participants of ALLATRA IPM conduct live broadcasts every day, meeting people from various countries. We use the rule of 6 handshakes to find out how each person on the planet envisions the Creative Society.

Today, on “Six Degrees of Connection” we are travelling to South Sudan. The country located in northeastern Africa and is bounded by Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and by the Central African Republic. Its rich biodiversity includes lush savannas, swampland, and rainforests that are home to many species of wildlife. Prior to 2011, South Sudan was part of Sudan, its neighbour to the north. South Sudan’s vast plains and plateaus are drained by the Nile River and its tributaries.

We will have a chance to speak with the residents of South Sudan in order to deepen our knowledge about this country, its history and traditions. We will also find out their vision of a creative society where everyone lives comfortably.

Dear viewers let's test your knowledge of South Sudan, please answer the question using the link provided. What do you associate with the country of South Sudan?

We already have a friendly team, but with you, we will move even faster on this Path to a happy, peaceful society, which we all want to see in our future and are ready to act for it!

If you would like to be the guest on our next program, please email us with your request to allatratvusa@gmail.com

#allatraunites #creativesociety #allatra

Village Dance in the Omo Valley -- Surma Tribe

Mission Imp...pochala Sud Soudan

Ramassage d'une équipe pour le 5ème rescencement de la population au sud Soudan dans la région de Pochala sur la frontière éthiopienne. Collection of a team in the region of Pochala at the border of Ethiopia for the 5th census of Southern Sudan.

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