
South Sudan
OngoingOverview
Key Content
WFP: WFP South Sudan Situation Report #217, 13 April 2018
UNHCR: South Sudan UNHCR Operational Update 16 - 31 March 2018
OCHA: Humanitarian Coordinator condemns killing of aid worker, calls for the release of seven others held by armed group
Appeals & Response Plans
OCHA: 2018 South Sudan Humanitarian Needs Overview
OCHA: South Sudan: 2018 Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) January - December 2018, December 2017
UNHCR: South Sudan Situation - Responding to the needs of displaced South Sudanese and refugees, Supplementary Appeal January - December 2018
UNHCR: South Sudan Regional Refugee Response Plan, January - December 2018
UNICEF: Humanitarian Action for Children 2018 - South Sudan
OCHA: Business Guide: North-East Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen and Somalia: Prevent Famine and Support Response
Useful Links
- OCHA South Sudan
- OCHA Southern & Eastern Africa (ROSEA)
- UNHCR South Sudan Situation Information Sharing Portal
- UNHCR Global Focus
- IOM Displacement Tracking & Monitoring (DTM) South Sudan
- Open Data for South Sudan
- UNMIS (UN Mission in South Sudan)
- Office of the IGAD Special Envoys for South Sudan
- Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (JMEC)
- Food Security Cluster: South Sudan
- Logistics Cluster: South Sudan
Disasters
- South Sudan: Rift Valley Fever Outbreak - Dec 2017
- South Sudan: Floods - Sep 2017
- East Africa: Armyworm Infestation - Mar 2017
- South Sudan: Cholera Outbreak - Jul 2016
- South Sudan: Food Insecurity - 2015-2018
- South Sudan: Cholera Outbreak - Jun 2015
- Sudan/South Sudan: Measles Outbreak - Mar 2015
- South Sudan: Kala-azar Outbreak - Sep 2014
- South Sudan: Floods - Aug 2014
- South Sudan: Cholera Outbreak - May 2014
Most read (last 30 days)
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- South Sudan Humanitarian Bulletin Issue 03 | 23 March 2018
- Humanitarian Coordinator condemns killing of aid worker, calls for the release of seven others held by armed group
- Greater Kajo-Keji hosts ghost towns and hibernating villages as fear and insecurity prevail
- Hundreds of children released from armed groups in South Sudan - UNICEF
Juba, 12 May 2014 – On 20 May 2014, the international community will convene in Oslo, Norway, to discuss how to address the humanitarian crisis in South Sudan. In just under five months since fighting erupted, the situation in South Sudan has deteriorated severely, causing 1.3 million people to flee from their homes, including an estimated 300,000 to neighboring countries. Over 4 million people, including over 2.5 million children, are extremely vulnerable to food insecurity, as people have been displaced from their sources of survival. This crisis is worsening on a daily basis.