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Humanitarian Feedback Bulletin: Accountability to Affected Populations - Renk, South Sudan I November 24 – December 6 2025 / Issue #12

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Overview

Between 24 November and 05 December 2025, 233 community feedback responses were collected across Renk’s Transit Centre, Abukhadra, Joda, and related sites. The majority of concerns focused on Food Security and Livelihoods (FSL), followed by Protection, WAS H, Health, SNFIs, Nutrition, OTA, and Humanitarian Assistance.

Communities reported insufficient food, delays in cash assistance, rising market prices, and limited daily labour opportunities, though WFP cash support and protection referrals were appreciated. Protection issues included theft, weak night patrols, child exploitation, and unfair registration processes. WASH concerns highlighted poor sanitation, full latrines, unsafe water, and harassment risks for women. Health complaints involved lack of medicines and poor treatment, while nutrition concerns focused on ma lnourished infants and requests for fortified biscuits. SNFI issues included unfair tarpaulin registration and sleeping without bedding, and OTA requests reflected urgent medical travel and family reunification needs.