The Civil society network for Eastern Equatoria in collaboration with Area Joint Military Ceasefire Committee or AJMCC disseminated chapter two of the revitalized agreement at Irube cantonment site, South West of Torit town.
Chapter two of the agreement talks about the permanent ceasefire and transitional security arrangements.
Speaking to Radio Emmanuel, Secretary General for Eastern Equatoria civil society network, Ocheng Philiph Clement says dissemination of the agreement is a priority of the civil society.
AJMCC team leader Brigadier General, Kornelio Abele Lomilomoi says international humanitarian law and gender based violence were among the areas discussed.
He adds that his team also assessed the eligibility of Irube cantonment site.
About 2000 SPLA-IO forces in Irube attended the dissemination of the revitalized agreement on Wednesday.