Vétérinaires Sans Frontières Suisse (VSF) on Monday revealed that it vaccinated 2,000 dogs after confirming 57 cases of dog bites...
At least 45 teachers in Rubkona County of Unity State attended the one-week training on preventive measures and awareness on...
South Sudanese on Wednesday joined officials in the Turkish Embassy in South Sudan to plant trees in honor of victims of the recent disastrous 7.8-magnitude earthquake that hit Turkiye. Mary Ayen Mijok, the 1st deputy Speaker of the Council of States of South Sudan expressed her deepest condolences to the...
By Xinhua DUBAI, Dec. 8 (Xinhua) — A project aimed to push for more small-scale innovative clean energy projects between...
By Xinhua writer Tai Beiping DUBAI, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) — China has made significant progress in green transformation and remarkable...
Press Release Juba – Hunger and malnutrition are on the rise across the flood, drought, and conflict-affected areas of South Sudan, with some communities likely to face starvation if humanitarian assistance is not sustained and climate adaptation measures are not scaled-up, the United Nations warned today. The latest Integrated Food Security...
By Hou Akot Hou The coordinator for Relief and Rehabilitation Commission for Aweil South County in Northern Bahr El Gazal state is appealing...
The Minister of Environment and Forestry Josephine Napwon Cosmos has set tough conditions for any individuals planning to undertake dredging...
The National Minister for Environment and Forestry, Josephine Napwon Cosmos said Juba City Council has failed to keep the city clean. Speaking in a press conference on Wednesday to announcement the postponement of the occasion marking the World Environment Day which is supposed to take place on Thursday Cosmos said...
The Ministry of Environment and Forestry in partnership with the Netherlands embassy have agreed to construct dykes in flood prone...
By WFP Local authorities in Jonglei State say 13,000 people have been able to return to their homes following a...
By XINHUA ABUJA, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) — An estimated 100 million vulnerable children face climate change impacts in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, according to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). “Nigeria is the second most vulnerable country worldwide in terms of children’s exposure to climate change. About 100 million...