People should focus now on finding solutions to end gender-based violence in communities, says UN Mission in South Sudan or UNMISS Human Right head officer in Gbudue State.
Caroline Waudo says it is the collective responsibility to educate communities about sexual gender-based violence without fear, Radio Anisa reported.
James Monday Enoka, Gbudue State Police Commissioner, encourages people to report issues related to gender based violence on time to any nearby police station to pursue the perpetrator.
The criminal cases in the state have reduced this year compared to previous years, he discloses.
Pia Phillip Michael, Gbudue State Minister of education, challenges civil society organizations to include government in implementing some of their projects.
He encourages everybody to have commitments in working for the change more special in the area of gender-based violence.
Minister Phillip appeals to women to be the examples and seeds for change in gender-based violence and keep on supporting themselves.
The officials spokes during a roundtable discussion on Monday.
It brought participants from civil society organizations, NGOs, members of parliament, and other government officials in Yambio.