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The Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan (R-ARCSS) outlines three key Transitional Justice and Accountability mechanisms in Chapter V: the Commission on Truth, Reconciliation, and Healing (CTRH), the Compensation and Reparation Authority (CRA), and the Hybrid Court of South Sudan. To facilitate the establishment of these mechanisms, the Council of Ministers has tasked the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs (MOJCA) with drafting the necessary legal frameworks. In collaboration with civil society and other stakeholders, MOJCA has formed a Technical Committee to conduct public consultations across South Sudan. These consultations have gathered public opinions on the provisions of Chapter V, guiding the drafting of legislation that defines the structure, processes, procedures, powers, and operations of the CTRH and CRA. The drafted bills on the CTRH and CRA are currently under consideration by the Revitalized Transitional National Legislative Assembly (R-TNLA).
To prepare for the implementation of these mechanisms, and with support from the UN Secretary General’s Peacebuilding Fund (PBF), the UNMISS Human Rights Division and UNDP plan to conduct joint training sessions for inter-religious leaders in Western Equatoria—in Yambio and Greater Mundri. The training will consist of three sessions, each lasting three days.
In South Sudan, human rights partners have identified religious leaders as crucial providers of emotional support for community members in the immediate aftermath of forced displacement, often preceding the arrival of international organizations. Through Transitional Justice (TJ) capacity-building workshops, PBF-TJ partners aim to train South Sudanese faith groups, enhancing their ability to serve as community-based TJ practitioners. These collaborations are expected to be sustainable and impactful, as religious leaders are eager to enhance their skills and remain committed to providing support even under challenging circumstances with limited funding.
Furthermore, religious leaders play a vital role in raising awareness among survivors of human rights violations about the importance of documentation and truth-telling within peacebuilding processes. They have been instrumental in convincing survivors of the long-term benefits of participating in truth-telling activities and community dialogues aimed at fostering reconciliation, justice, and accountability. To ensure their participation is meaningful, there is an urgent need for training and capacity-building on human rights mechanisms in general, and transitional justice in particular. Additionally, establishing a local platform for experience sharing on transitional justice in Western Equatoria is essential.
The planned training sessions will address these needs, equipping inter-religious leaders with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively support transitional justice processes and contribute to the broader goals of reconciliation and peacebuilding in South Sudan.
The UNMISS Human Rights Division and UNDP seek to recruit an inter-faith registered institution based in Western Equatoria to conduct training for religious leaders. The goal is to train 120 leaders across Western Equatoria State, starting in Yambio. This project aims to enhance the participation of religious leaders in Transitional Justice (TJ) processes in Western Equatoria and increase the number of TJ experts in South Sudan.
Overall Objective: To build the capacity of religious leaders and local authorities on Transitional Justice and its mechanisms to promote peace in Western Equatoria State and South Sudan.
Specific Objective: To sustain peace and reconciliation by empowering religious leaders to train stakeholders in Transitional Justice and its mechanisms, focusing on the communities of Greater Tambura, Yambio, and Mundri.
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3. Capacity Building Outcomes:
4. Awareness and Advocacy
5. Local Experience Sharing Platform
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