19th August 2026
Humanitarian

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

Author: Memoscar Lasuba | Published: 7 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: 13 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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Refugees urged to refrain from engaging in crimes

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management has urged urban refugees to acquire legal papers in order to legitimize their...

‘S.Sudanese still at risk of more attacks in Khartoum’ -UNHCR

The UN refugee agency, UNHCR says that at least 1,600 South Sudanese refugees have relocated to the Bentiu ‘open area’ following the...

CEPO questions government silence on floods

A civil society activist has criticized the government over failure to assist flood victims in parts of the country. (more…)

Roads opened for humanitarian aid to opposition areas

Authorities in Western Equatoria say they have agreed on opening roads for humanitarian aid to opposition-controlled areas in the region....

6.9 million at risk of hunger in South Sudan

Six point nine million people in South Sudan will face high levels of food insecurity by the end of next month. (more…)

Significant number of IDPs in Wau returning to their homes, says UNMISS

A good number of Internally Displaced Persons are leaving the Wau Protection of Civilian site to return to their homes, the UN Mission in...

IDPs in Juba Complain of harassment by soldiers

IDPs sheltering at the POC in Juba say they are harassed by members of the organized forces as they get in and out of the camp.  ...

‘We can’t go home’: IDPs respond to Kiir’s call

The internally displaced people in Juba say they will not leave UN camp sites because their homes are still illegally occupied....

Heavy rains in Juba leaves many homeless

Several families in Juba have reportedly been rendered homesless after their houses were submerged by heavy rains that is still pouring....

UN FAO staff resume work after a short-lived strike

National staff of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization have resumed work shortly after staging a strike over lack of hardship...

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