Kuron peace village
Holy Trinity peace village | |
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Coordinates: 5°41′47.4″N 34°33′49.8″E / 5.696500°N 34.563833°E | |
Country | South Sudan |
Region | Equatoria |
State | Eastern Equatoria |
County | Kapoeta East County |
Payam | Kauto Payam |
Founded by | Paride Taban |
Kuron peace village is an intentional community founded by emeritus bishop Paride Taban in Kuron, South Sudan, in 2005.[1] It is situated in Kapoeta East County, Namorunyang State, on the southeast border of South Sudan,[2] roughly 190 km from Narus and 75 km from Boma. The area is mainly inhabited by the Toposa ethnic community of the Ateker ethnic cluster. Kuron peace village is situated near the Kuron river and close to the northern state boundary with Boma state. Its headquarters are based in Nanyangachor near the Ethiopian Highlands.[3] the main aim of establishing the village was to have a village without tribalism[4]
Kuron peace village has been significant in conducting peace events. In 2013 it hosted a peace day organized by UNMISS.[5] In 2016 seventeen traditional leaders from different parts of South Sudan gathered in Kuron to discuss the roles of customary authority in governance and their contribution to peace.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "Brief Bio of Bishop Paride Taban". www.csbsju.edu. College of Saint Benedict, Saint John's University, Peace Studies Department. 2007. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
- ^ "Kuron Peace Village in South Sudan". PAXforpeace.
- ^ Mkutu agade, Kennedy (2018). Security Governance in East Africa: Pictures of Policing from the Ground. Lexington books. p. 3. ISBN 9781498553667.
- ^ Byassee, Jason (13 September 2013). Discerning the Body: Searching for Jesus in the World. CASCADE Books. p. 116. ISBN 9781498215749.
- ^ "Kuron Peace Village hosts Peace Day event". UNMISS. 18 September 2013.
- ^ Now We Are Zero - South Sudanese chiefs and elders discuss their roles in peace and conflict. Nairobi, Kenya: the Rift Valley Institute. 2016. ISBN 9781907431531.