South Sudan, the world’s newest country and one of its least developed, faces many humanitarian challenges.
South Sudan, the world’s newest country and one of its least developed, faces many humanitarian challenges. Today, it suffers in the world’s worst food security crisis, one caused primarily by man-made violence.
More than two decades of north-south conflict followed by factional fighting that erupted almost two years ago have further weakened an already fragile nation and undermined its ability to protect and feed its people.
The South Sudanese conflict has been particularly difficult on the civilian population. Thousands of people have been killed and more than 2.2 million driven from their homes. More than 600,000 have fled to neighboring states. Nearly 4.6 million, or 40 percent of the population, face acute hunger, particularly those living in the most conflict-affected areas of Unity, Upper Nile and Jonglei states.
Still, there is hope. In late August, the heads of the two warring parties signed a peace agreement that could bring an end to the fighting and set the country on a road to recovery.
In view of this positive development, the United States has announced an additional $80 million in humanitarian assistance for the people of South Sudan, specifically aimed at helping South Sudanese refugees. This brings the total U.S. assistance since the start of the conflict to over $1.3 billion.
The funding will aid those most in need, including internally displaced persons, refugees seeking asylum in South Sudan, and those South Sudanese who are living as refugees in neighboring nations.
The United States urges all signatories of the peace agreement to uphold their obligations to the people of South Sudan, and to allow immediate, full and unconditional humanitarian access to all populations in need in all areas of South Sudan. They must also ensure the safety and security of civilians, humanitarian workers, and humanitarian supplies. There is a long road ahead, and this is the first step.
Newer articles:
- S/Sudan: Juba refuses increase of UN peacekeepers - 29/09/2015 14:45
- The Latest: UN Chief Scolds South Sudan Leader Over War - 29/09/2015 10:13
- With South Sudan at crossroads, Ban urges parties to reaffirm commitment to peace - 29/09/2015 10:09
- The Latest: UN scolds South Sudan head over shaky peace deal: 'I hope you will not betray us' - 29/09/2015 10:04
- Uganda Says Its Troops Not Leaving South Sudan Yet - 29/09/2015 07:30
Older news items
- From South Sudan, the world's most important SUV - 28/09/2015 14:22
- South Sudan: women and girls raped as ‘wages’ for government-allied fighters - 28/09/2015 06:15
- South Sudan's men of dishonour - 28/09/2015 03:58
- South Sudan, rape headquarters of the world? - 28/09/2015 03:35
- Kenyatta Calls for International Support for South Sudan Peace - 28/09/2015 03:02
Latest news items (all categories):
- How Collo’s Selfish Education Negatively Affects Society - 17/05/2025 21:06
- Museveni Launches Regional Road Project Linking Uganda, South Sudan & Central African Republic - 17/05/2025 20:08
- AMECEA And SSSCBC Host Three-Day Constitution Review Workshop in South Sudan - 17/05/2025 20:03
- ‘Knives Are Out’ in South Sudan as Vice President Is Held in Detention - 17/05/2025 19:09
- UN Security Council Should Renew South Sudan Arms Embargo - 17/05/2025 19:03
Random articles (all categories):
- Gunmen 'showed little mercy': Cork priest tells of horror at murder of colleague in South Sudan - 19/11/2018 06:35
- South Sudan stops U.N. travel based on ethnicity: U.N. officials - 02/07/2014 22:50
- South Sudan to build on impressive performance at 43rd Chess Olympiad - 11/10/2018 10:05
- Legislators from Great Lakes Region meet in Nairobi for peace talks - 06/04/2022 03:10
- South Sudan army captures main rebel base of Pagak, say rebels - 07/08/2017 08:49
Popular articles:
- Who is the darkest person in the world, according to Guinness World Record? - 25/10/2022 02:34 - Read 104198 times
- No oil in troubled waters - 25/03/2014 15:02 - Read 22658 times
- School exam results in South Sudan show decline - 01/04/2012 17:58 - Read 22106 times
- Top 10 weakest currency exchange rates in Africa in 2023 - 19/07/2023 00:24 - Read 21083 times
- NDSU student from South Sudan receives scholarship - In-Forum - 29/09/2012 01:44 - Read 19559 times