A peace group known as Peace Initiative will participate in peace dialogue scheduled to take place soon.
Bith Madok Akol, chairperson of the group, says they will join community leaders and talk about peace in the area, Don Bosco Radio reports.
He says the reason is to involve communities to engage cattle keepers to avoid attacks and gain lasting peace among neighbouring states.
Madok blames youth for continuing to raid cattle which has been a source of conflict in the region.
He says peace dialogue has been made several times in the same place, but fighting continues as a result of revenge killing and cattle raiding.
The leader comments on Friday during an exclusive interview with Don Bosco Radio in Tonj.