
United Nations Mission in South Sudan
The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) is a peacekeeping force established in 2011 to support stability, protect civilians, and help build peace after years of conflict. Its primary roles include providing security in vulnerable areas, assisting within the political process, and helping deliver humanitarian aid. UNMISS works closely with the South Sudanese government, local communities, and humanitarian organizations to promote peace and development, aiming to create conditions for lasting stability and reconciliation in the country.