United Nations Commission members on Human Rights in South Sudan on Thursday arrived in Yei River County.
Commission’s chairperson Yasmin Sooka through Radio Easter expressed gratitude in visiting Yei and meeting with the county executive director to find out facts on the general situation in Yei River..
Yasmin reveals that they discuss on difficulties encountered in relations to security and access of the humanitarian assistance to the displaced people being common problem in the country.
The Commission’s chair asks the political leaders in South Sudan to implement the Revitalized Agreement in letter and spirit to realize total peace in the country.
Earlier on Monday Members of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights began their ninth visit to South Sudan.
The Commission was established in March 2016 by the UN Human Rights Council to investigate the situation of human rights, determine and report facts, conditions of violations and abuses in South Sudan.
The Commission will present its report to the UN Human Rights Council on the human rights situation in South Sudan in March 2022, in Geneva
The team met with different stakeholders ranging from County government, UN entities and partners, IDP Women, GBV service providers, Community and religious leaders, civil society organizations and SSPDF commander in Yei River County.