Youths in UNMISS Protection of Civilians site in Bor, Jonglei State are urging communities to encourage peaceful coexistence among each other.
Koang Nyang appreciates the way t young people are staying together inside the camp, Radio Bakhita reports.
He is wishes that such acts can serve as an example to the rest of the groups living outside protection of civilians’ sites.
Nyang feels the English trainings given to them in the camp is sufficient, and urges nongovernmental organizations to provide them with more courses.
Ajok Madut, a female trainee also in the English course, says joining the training has helped her improve her communication with foreign visitors who come to the camp.
She is glad to be learning other languages apart from the Arabic that she came with during the conflict.
The lady wishes to progress further with her studies after she fully knows how to communicate in English language.
USAID Youth Coordinator Michael McCabe told the youth that his purpose of visit to Bor was to find solutions on ways to resolve challenges facing families and how they can sustain themselves.
190,000 people fled to six United Nations compounds in the country after war erupted in 2013.