Almost every second South Sudanese in need of food assistance
While humanitarian needs are exploding, aid flow drastically decreased / 1 million people risk starvation
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While humanitarian needs are exploding, aid flow drastically decreased / 1 million people risk starvation
Aid flow drastically reduces despite increasing humanitarian needs
Four years after the beginning of the South Sudan conflict, the leading humanitarian organization CARE is deeply concerned by the risk of famine
South Sudan is experiencing the most alarming levels of food insecurity in its history.
CARE calls on all parties to the conflict to stop targeted attacks against civilians and aid workers
Three years after conflict broke out in South Sudan on December 15, the country is on the brink of famine with people barely surviving on minuscule resources
CARE welcomes over the report published today looking into the UN Mission in South Sudan’s (UNMISS) failure to act during the July 2016 conflicts that broke out in Juba, but worries that it does not go far enough.
CARE is worried about the new spread of fighting and insecurity to the Greater Equatoria region, an area previously largely unaffected by the conflict that has engulfed the country since December 2013.
CARE is deeply concerned about the safety of women and girls displaced by the recent outbreak of fighting in South Sudan. “In the past weeks we heard troubling accounts of women being raped, gang-raped, beaten or robbed, many of them by soldiers outside…
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