In a rapidly changing digital world where a single social media post can unite communities or fuel violence, the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) has made it possible for traditional and religious leaders in Eastern Equatoria State, who have been challenged to embrace technology and become frontline defenders of peace, to develop skills to utilize social media digital platforms as instruments of promoting peace. The call was made d…
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