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The number of children at risk of acute malnutrition across South Sudan has risen to 2.3 million, from 2.1 million earlier in the year – an already unprecedented number. Noala Skinner, UNICEF’s ...
JUBA, South Sudan (AP) — Three United Nations agencies warned on Thursday of looming famine in a conflict-stricken part of South Sudan.
“It puts people at risk.” ‘We don’t want to replace any entity’ Fogbow took journalists up in a cargo plane to watch their team drop 16 tons of beans, corn and salt for South Sudan's Upper Nile state ...
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He said Kiir has divided the people, looted resources, turned South Sudan into a laughing stock in the eyes of the world, while the people suffer in silence, and yet a few enjoy wealth and power.
“There are external actors. For example, Egypt and Iran have been seen to support the SAF (Sudan Armed Forces), while the UAE (United Arab Emirates) backs RSF (Rapid Support Forces) driven by interest ...
As Crisis Group warned in March, South Sudan is in a state of political turmoil as President Salva Kiir reshapes his administration and dismantles the 2018 peace deal that ended the last civil war ...
Sixteen metric tonnes of food are dropped over the town of Nasir, in South Sudan's Upper Nile state, on 9 June 2025. The town was recaptured by government forces from a local militia in April.
The New Humanitarian joined Fogbow and BAR Aviation on an airdrop in South Sudan earlier this month, taking off in the morning from Juba and flying northeast, towards the country’s borders with Sudan ...
June 14, 2025 (PORT SUDAN) – The deputy head of Sudan’s Sovereign Council, Malik Agar, on Saturday called on the French mediation group Promediation to prioritize social reconciliation in the ...
Fifty-seven percent of South Sudan's more than 13 million people suffer acute food insecurity, according to the U.N., but the country has only received pledges covering 20% of its $1.69 billion in ...