The Ministry of National Security plays a central role in safeguarding national stability and protecting the constitutional order. It oversees intelligence coordination, internal security strategy, and the assessment of risks that may affect public safety or state institutions.
The Ministry works closely with other security organs and relevant Government bodies to monitor, prevent, and respond to threats. Its mandate includes intelligence gathering, analysis, and the development of strategic security frameworks that support national resilience.
Through structured cooperation with regional and international counterparts, the Ministry contributes to cross-border security coordination and information exchange. This engagement supports efforts to address transnational challenges while maintaining national sovereignty.
Within the broader policy environment, the Ministry provides assessments that inform Government decision-making. Its work underpins stability, which remains a foundational requirement for sustainable economic development and institutional strengthening.
At the South Sudan Global Partnership Summit, engagement with national security institutions forms part of a wider dialogue on governance, stability, and responsible investment. A secure and predictable operating environment supports long-term partnerships and constructive international cooperation.