The United Nations has warned that delays in implementing the 2018 peace agreement, which ended a nearly six-year conflict, might lead to a return to civil war in South Sudan.
The implementation of a new constitution, planning elections, integrating rebels into the national army, and establishing a court to trial perpetrators of atrocities, according to UN commissioners visiting the country, are all behind schedule.
The UN team spoke with government officials, displaced individuals, and sexual violence victims, some of whom claimed to have been assaulted by government troops.
BBC