Radio Miraya
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Official Twitter account of Radio Miraya, a radio station owned and operated by the UN Mission in South Sudan (@unmissmedia)
ABYEI health officials have received 78,000 doses of oral cholera vaccine from the South Sudan national government, but say it is far below the 600,000 needed. 🔹Over 2,000 cases and 26 deaths have been reported as displaced families from Sudan strain health services.

Sandals making, tailoring, knitting, baking, and soap making. In South Sudan, thanks to livelihood activities we can turn #CRSV survivors into agents of change in their communities. Listen to the @RadioMiraya / @unmissmedia interview: rb.gy/v6jkiq
Today, @WHOSouthSudan and @MoHsouthsudan handed over supplies to Al Sabbah Children's Hospital, #SouthSudan ’s only children hospital. ✅ These supplies are for the children. ✅ They are for the mothers who sit anxiously at their bedside. ✅ They are for the doctors and…
ROUNDTABLE: "Security sector reform in South Sudan can address some underlying challenges with justice and accountability in the army," @JacklineNasiwa, Executive Director, Centre for Inclusive Governance, Peace and Justice. @unmissmedia
#ItsInYourHands Thankful2H.E Mahlodi Sam @DIRCO_ZA 🇿🇦Amb in🇸🇸 4 sharing reflections on the legacy of Madiba &what 🇸🇸 can learn. Listen2 @RadioMiraya on the citizen led activities including @MandelaDay walk&run tomorrow @NelsonMandela @ClaysonMonyela⬇️ audioboom.com/posts/8750743-…
🩺THIS MORNING: Health Series Update | Western Equatoria We focus on Western Equatoria State, where health officials and @WHOSouthSudan warn of rising risks, including cholera. 🔸We speak to Ms Rose Obede & Dr John Lagu on preparedness and response efforts.

WAU: Health workers at Wau Teaching Hospital say they have not been paid since April last year. 🔹Union representative, Pancracio Duku urges government to settle arrears and respect medical staff, who “continue to serve despite harsh conditions.”
EASTERN EQUATORIA: Farmers in Ikotos County are back in the fields after a lull in intercommunal violence and cattle raids. Officials say improved security and the onset of the rainy season have revived agricultural activity. @unmissmedia
📍HAPPENING Now in Juba: MPs are arriving at the National Assembly as South Sudan’s Parliament reopens after a six-month recess. President Salva Kiir is expected to officially open the session and address the nation. 🔴Radio Miraya will bring you live coverage of the event.

AUDIO: Deportation of Foreign Nationals to South Sudan Raises Humanitarian Concerns - Human Rights Lawyer audioboom.com/posts/8749237-…