When it Rains it ¨Pours
Heavy seasonal rainfall causing devastating floods since June have impacted over 700,000 people across South Sudan — already in a precarious situation due to food shortages from an overwhelming locust infestation and a health crisis from the global Covid-19 pandemic.
A large part of the country is under water with the Nile River at its highest level in 50 years.
Adol Kur Akuei, a mother of 7 children who has been displaced by floods, is overwhelmed by the catastrophe, "In the village I come from, called Mathiang, the floods were devastating. They destroyed everything. They destroyed our houses, killed our cattle, our crops and our source of livelihood."
The World Food Programme has been providing food assistance to more than 500,000 people in flood-affected areas of South Sudan as the threat of famine climbs within the country.
Peter Smerdon, a spokesperson for WFP, shared his concerns, "We were already under pressure in South Sudan because of conflict and because of the high levels of displacement and now with the added burden from flooding, donors need to step forward. But donors themselves, of course, are struggling in their own countries with the pandemic COVID-19. So it is difficult for them to give at this very difficult time."
With the floods compounding the rise in food prices that have resulted from coronavirus related restrictions and the earlier loss of crops to locusts, the WFP seeks to raise 58 million US dollars to continue providing relief.
Newer articles:
- South Sudan refugees live in fear after deadly attack - 30/09/2020 04:13
- On this International Day for Rural Women, South Sudan farmers are not deterred - 29/09/2020 14:40
- Efforts to unify soldiers in South Sudan ‘stuck’: UN envoy - 29/09/2020 13:19
- South Sudan 'has not reported state expenditure for three years' - 29/09/2020 11:56
- South Sudan introduces e-Government services to stem spread of Coronavirus, curb corruption - 29/09/2020 02:39
Older news items
- Animal skins from South Africa seized in South Sudan - 28/09/2020 18:10
- China vows continued support to South Sudan's education sector - 28/09/2020 15:29
- Population movement baseline report: Movement and displacement in South Sudan, 1983-2019 (September 2020) - 28/09/2020 10:14
- The East African Community (EAC) seeks integration of financial services - 28/09/2020 09:59
- Exiles return to rebuild post-Bashir Sudan - 28/09/2020 05:07
Latest news items (all categories):
- In real sense, Mr. Bol Mel Kuol didn't meet the requirements for the Presidency - 14/04/2025 20:49
- Gen. Akol Koor Kuc is our Statesman - 14/04/2025 17:53
- Punish Government —Or—Punish People - 14/04/2025 17:41
- MTN Secures 15-Year License to Deepen Digital Footprint in South Sudan - 14/04/2025 17:17
- Museveni’s new fears on South Sudan - 14/04/2025 17:12
Random articles (all categories):
- South Kordofan, Blue Nile war 'affects 900000' - AFP - 19/10/2012 12:40
- South Sudan readies bid to retake city - 25/12/2013 18:54
- Humanitarian Coordinator in South Sudan condemns killing of an aid worker in Lakes and calls for an end to violence - 01/07/2020 01:24
- 11 dead in suspected South Sudan cholera outbreak: UNICEF - 19/07/2016 09:36
- South Sudanese Past Notes Records By Douglas H. Johnson - 06/08/2020 15:15
Popular articles:
- Who is the darkest person in the world, according to Guinness World Record? - 25/10/2022 02:34 - Read 92514 times
- No oil in troubled waters - 25/03/2014 15:02 - Read 22567 times
- School exam results in South Sudan show decline - 01/04/2012 17:58 - Read 21895 times
- Top 10 weakest currency exchange rates in Africa in 2023 - 19/07/2023 00:24 - Read 20432 times
- NDSU student from South Sudan receives scholarship - In-Forum - 29/09/2012 01:44 - Read 19448 times