RSS hails good relations with Kenya

JUBA, 19 May 2013 - The acting national Minister for Labour, Public
Service and Human Resource Development, Mr Kwong Danhier Gatluak, has
hailed the good relations between the Republic of Kenya and the
Republic of South Sudan.


Hon Kwong said Kenya had not only played a crucial role in the signing
of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement which resulted in independence
for South Sudan but had continued to support human capacity
development in the country through various forms of technical
assistance.


The Deputy Minister said South Sudan had benefited from the Kenya
Technical Assistance Programme and the RSS/Inter-Governmental
Authority on Development (IGAD) Capacity Enhancement Initiative in
which Kenya was a critical contributor of skilled manpower alongside
Uganda and Ethiopia.


Hon Kwong was speaking yesterday morning at the Juba International
Airport when he led a high-powered government delegation to bid
farewell to 42 Civil Service Support Officers (CSSOs) who have
completed their two-year tour of duty in South Sudan under the
RSS/IGAD Project.


He said a good number of the CSSOs were medical doctors and nurses who
were attached to various government hospitals in the states, adding
that they had done a good job there.


Among those who accompanied the Minister to see off the CSSOs were the
UNDP Country Director, Mr Balazs Hovarth, the Kenyan Ambassador in
South Sudan, Mr Cleland Leshore, the Coordinator of the Kenya South
Sudan Liaison Office, Mr Maurice Nyamunga and the Public Service
Undersecretary, Mrs Angeth Acol de Dut.


Reported by Alnour Ango and Simon Peter Owaka

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