Ministry of Peace (South Sudan)

Ministry of Peace (South Sudan)
South Sudan
Ministry of Peace
Department overview
Formed 2011
Jurisdiction South Sudan
Headquarters Juba
Minister responsible Pagan Amum Okech, Minister of Peace

The Ministry of Peacebuilding and CPA Implementation is a ministry in South Sudan. It was formed in July 2011 following South Sudan's independence, and Pagan Amum Okech was sworn in on July 23 as the department's first minister.[1]

The mandate of the Ministry is to promote peace, healing, reconciliation, unity and dialogue amongst institutions and the people of Southern Sudan. [2]

List of Ministers of Peace

Minister of Finance In Office Party President Note(s)
Pagan Amum Okech Since July 23, 2011 Sudan People's Liberation Movement Salva Kiir Mayardit In office

References

  1. ^ Government of South Sudan official Website http://www.goss-online.org/magnoliaPublic/en/news.html
  2. ^ Government of South Sudan official Website: Ministry of Peace http://www.goss-online.org/magnoliaPublic/en/ministries/Peace.html

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