Riwoto

[1] The primary health care center is a base for distribution of treated mosquito nets, and provides vaccinations against tetanus, polio and measles.

[1] The Toposa of Riwoto and their neighbors, including the Larim group of the Buya people to their west, have a history of clashes.

[5] In December 2007 the Riwoto and Larim communities held a five-day youth peace and reconciliation conference in Kimotong.

[6] In June 2010 some Toposa men from Riwoto abducted a 10-year-old Buya boy, taking him over 200 kilometres (120 mi) to Moru Akipi, near the border with Ethiopia, where they planned to trade him for cattle.

They traveled by foot to Moru Akipi to recover the child and brought him back, handing him to the local authorities for return to the Buya.