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Author: Mary Boyoi

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In war-torn South Sudan, a voice of peace

In war-torn South Sudan, a voice of peace

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By Mary Boyoi

Mary Boyoi is the executive director and founder of Voice of the Peace (VOP) in South Sudan. VOP is a national NGO that provides psychosocial support and referral pathways for medical care to survivors of Gender-Based Violence (GBV). They largely focus on community awareness by reaching out to various groups in the community. VOP has… Read more →←

Mary Boyoi is human rights activist, philanthropist, singer and the Executive Director of Voice of Peace, an NGO in South Sudan. Mary was born in Malakal, South Sudan in 1980, three years before the civil war erupted. Mary uses her exceptional talents in music to shed light on issues and calls for peace and reconciliation among South Sudanese people.

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