Program tackles problem of street kids by giving South Sudanese children goats
Five South Sudanese women, including a widow with small children, are jailed for failing to pay a state household tax equivalent to $7 U.S.
Police in a South Sudan state are probed after fines they are said to have collected go missing.
The United Nations will dispatch hundreds of peacekeepers to monitor the border area between South Sudan and Sudan after attacks leave 13 dead.
A South Sudan state mulls a ban on wrestling after five boys are killed mimicking pro wrestlers.
International NGO Mercy Corps puts people in a drought-stricken area of South Sudan to work, in exchange for food.
Seven people are killed and six wounded in the latest attacks, allegedly by nomads from Sudan, on communities in South Sudan, officials say.
Dozens of shops and thousands of dollars’ worth of property are destroyed in a fire at a market in Aweil, South Sudan.
Hundreds of South Sudanese returnees are given free national ID cards, which will allow them to get jobs and continue their educations.
Officials in Northern Bahr el Ghazal state in South Sudan plan to give free secondary school educations to more than 150 students each year.
Cattle grazers from South Darfur say a mystery illness is killing their cows, and they have brought them to South Sudan to be vaccinated.
Mothers in Northern Bahr el Ghazal state are flooding hospital feeding centers, seeking help for their under-nourished, sick children.
Officials in Northern Bahr el Ghazal in South Sudan refuse to give passports to members of the Fulani tribe, insisting they are not eligible.
Scores of South Sudanese were forced to flee their homes in Sudan after an attack they blame on Misseriya Arab nomads.
South Sudanese officials call for government help and a change in mindsets to fight cattle rustling, which they say is a key cause of insecurity.
Abyei displaced persons at a camp in South Sudan want to return to Abyei to vote in October on the status of the disputed, oil-rich area.
A bureaucratic log-jam means it's hard for some South Sudanese to get the official ID that they need to open a bank account or get a job.
A group of South Sudanese women, including several national lawmakers, kicks off a nationwide tour aimed at boosting women's empowerment.
A South Sudanese official says a "gun-free society" is key to stability, and calls on a nationwide effort to fight small arms proliferation.
Health officials say cases of Hepatitis B are now seen in Aweil, South Sudan.
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