United Nations Developmental Program urges community police to work hand in hand with county commissioners in bringing peace and stability to their communities.
UNDP head of Field Office in Greater Lakes State, Alois Neza Sikuka on Saturday said the dialogue is the continuation for the implementation of other series of discussions.
Rumbek University lecturer, Maker Biar Angeth, facilitator’s representatives appreciates community police of the five counties for cooperating in favour of peace.
Women Aid Vision Deputy Program Manager Kasim Modi says the Inter-Gelweng Peace Dialogue drew seventy participants from conflict affected areas.
The two-day Peace Dialogue centered on how community police should contain security situation in their counties and allow people to cultivate in respond to looming hunger in the states.