Pictured at the Embassy of Japan in Juba

CTSAMVM leadership with Mr. Oyama Hiromoto, the Japanese Chargé d’affaires and Deputy Head of Mission. Japan’s partnership has been a cornerstone for CTSAMVM’s work, offering both political and financial support, including a contribution to CTSAMVM’s operations for the 2025 fiscal year.

Meeting with Ambassador Roar Haugsdal

CTSAMVM officials had a meeting with Ambassador Roar Haugsdal, Norway’s ambassador to South Sudan, at their embassy in Juba today. Discussions centered on Norway’s unwavering support for peace and stability in South Sudan, as well as its contributions to conflict resolution and humanitarian efforts in the country. Part of the discussion highlighted Norway’s substantial contributions to CTSAMVM, where it stands as one of the largest donors, providing both financial and in-kind support to the mechanism … Read more

Visit To The Kenyan Embassy In Juba

CTSAMVM officials visited the embassy of Kenya in Juba to meet with H.E. Ambassador Jeremy Ndola, Kenya’s Ambassador to South Sudan. The meeting held today highlighted the shared commitment of CTSAMVM and Kenya to a peaceful and stable South Sudan, with both sides pledging to enhance coordination and regional cooperation in the coming months.

CTSAMVM leadership meeting with H.E. Ambassador Issam Mohammed Karrar

The CTSAMVM leadership met with H.E. Ambassador Issam Mohammed Karrar of Sudan at the Sudanese Embassy in Juba today. Being one of the guarantors of the R-ARCSS, Sudan’s role in supporting South Sudan’s peace process remains vital. The meeting emphasized the need for sustained diplomatic engagement to de-escalate tensions and ensure compliance with the ceasefire. The CTSAMVM delegation highlighted concerns over recurring violations and their humanitarian consequences, urging unified regional backing to stabilize the peace … Read more

CTSAMVM delegation with H.E. Rabeh Mohamed Djama

In pictures today: CTSAMVM delegation with H.E. Rabeh Mohamed Djama, Acting Chargé d’Affaires of the Djibouti Embassy in Juba. H.E. Rabeh commended CTSAMVM’s work as a monitoring, verification, and reporting body, underscoring its importance in providing factual information on compliance with the ceasefire agreement. He affirmed Djibouti’s recognition of the progress made in implementing the R-ARCSS and pledged continued support for the peace process.