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Monday, 08 September 2008
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Thursday, 03 July 2008
United Nations mission in Sudan and United Nations office on drugs and crime, have launched continuous human resources management training to South Sudan prison in Juba on Thursday.  The UNMIS correction advisory coordinator of rule of law in South Sudan Mr. Robert Leggat said that the training has began with top officials of South Sudan prison and later will involve other staff.
 
Mr. Robert Leggat told Miraya Fm that the training would continue as long as South Sudan prison develops human resources management skills.
 
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