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    Yambio Civil Society Shake-Up: APDO Ignites Peace Push

    By The South Sudan HeraldOctober 7, 2025 Peace and Security 2 Mins Read
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    Launch Day Draws Diverse Voices

    Yambio’s main hall filled with youth leaders, clergy, and officials on Sunday as the Action for Peace and Development Organisation, APDO, announced its return to public life. The gathering highlighted a shared desire to rebuild trust after years of intermittent conflict.

    Mandate Centered on Community Dialogue

    Executive Director Odetta Miwai James told the audience that APDO will pair faith-based outreach with data-driven advocacy. “Citizens deserve a seat at every table where decisions are taken,” she insisted, framing inclusion as the surest path for peace and economic recovery.

    Civil Society Network Applauds Milestone

    Wanga Emmanuel, who heads Vision South Sudan and chairs the provincial civil society network, called the office opening a landmark that ‘gives member organisations a permanent home’. He appealed for regulatory space and donor backing to convert goodwill into measurable social impact.

    Board Sets Training Ambitions

    Board chair Yepeta Nathan praised the perseverance that revived the once-dormant group, adding that the new premises could evolve into a training hub for emerging activists. Such capacity building, he argued, would knit grassroots actors together and prevent a relapse into violence.

    Regional Significance and Wider Lessons

    Observers note that APDO’s model aligns with broader continental goals of silencing guns by 2030. Balanced collaboration between authorities and civil society, already encouraged in Brazzaville and other capitals, may channel local energies toward sustainable development rather than confrontation.

    Sustaining Momentum Beyond the Launch

    Funding remains the critical variable. Organisers express optimism that partnerships with churches, diaspora groups, and multilateral agencies will underwrite planned mediation workshops, agricultural cooperatives, and youth forums. Effective monitoring, they stress, will demonstrate value and attract long-term investment.

    Quiet Optimism on the Streets

    Outside the venue, residents interviewed voiced cautious excitement. “If we are consulted, we can secure our own future,” a university student said. For now, Yambio’s newest civic platform stands as a reminder that peace is often nurtured from below.

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