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Humanitarian Feedback Bulletin: Accountability to Affected Populations - Aweil, South Sudan I November 8 – November 23 2025 / Issue # 11

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Overview

Between 8 –23 November 2025, 166 community feedback responses were collected across sites in Aweil. The most common issues raised related to Humanitarian Assistance, Protection, Health, Food Security and Livelihoods, Nutrition, WASH, Education, and SNFIs.

Key negative feedback highlighted severe water shortages, poor healthcare, insufficient food and cash assistance, and ongoing insecurity, including theft and repeated market fires. Communities also reported overcrowding, delays in distributions, limited li velihood and vocational opportunities, and concerns about the exploitation of vulnerable groups. Rumours about expired food, double distributions, and internal camp conflicts pointed to growing mistrust and anxiety.

Positive feedback focused on appreciation for WFP food and cash support, improved distribution organization, awareness campaigns, and expanded telecommunications services.