19th August 2026
Humanitarian

Tearfund urges more aid funding, protection for workers in South Sudan

Author: Memoscar Lasuba | Published: 9 hours ago

TearFund Country Director  is calling for increased humanitarian funding and stronger protection for aid workers in South Sudan as the...

Author: James Atem | Published: 15 hours ago

Government rehabilitates flood dykes, water points in four states

Author: James Atem | Published: August 18, 2026

Akobo leaders seek urgent aid for 150,000 people facing severe hunger

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Germany gives WFP over $10m to help flood victims

Germany has offered the UN food agency $10.9 million to support those affected by flooding in South Sudan. (more…)

Norway offers $3m to flood victims

The Norwegian government has allocated about $3 million to support people displaced by floods across South Sudan. (more…)

IOM condemns killing of its workers in Morobo

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has condemned the killing of its aid workers in Morobo at the weekend. (more…)

S. Sudanese charged with attempted murder in Uganda

A South Sudanese refugee has been charged with the attempted murder of a Ugandan police officer in Obongi District. (more…)

Floods devastate Torit, Abyei, Jonglei

Latest flooding caused by persistent rainfall has reportedly rendered thousands of families homeless in parts of the country. (more…)

UNICEF estimates 1.9 million IDPs in SS

The United Nations Children agency has called for increased support for parents forced to raise their babies and young children in...

Over 29m babies born into conflict in 2018 – Unicef

At least 29 million babies were born into conflict affected countries in 2018 alone, the UN children’s agency has said. (more…)

6.35 million South Sudanese at risk of hunger

More than 6.35 million people in South Sudan do not know where their next meal will come from. (more…)

SPLM/A-IO accused of rape, occupations of new civilian buildings

The Chairman of the Ceasefire and Transitional Security Arrangements Monitoring Mechanism has accused the SPLM/A-IO of one rape incident...

IDPs angered by movement restrictions

An IDP leader has accused government soldiers of restricting their movements in and out of the POC in Juba. (more…)

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