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Widow seeks help for 20-year-old bed-ridden son

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A widow in Juba is appealing to well-wishers to help her with a wheelchair to facilitate her 20-year-old paralyzed son. Lawrence Swaka...

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USAID airlifts life-saving food for malnourished children in S. Sudan

United States aid agency - USAID has airlifted 400 metric tons of Ready to Use Therapeutic Food to feed children with severe acute...

Over 1,000 families displaced by flood water in Bieh state

Over 1,000 families have been displaced by flood water in six counties of Bieh State, the state minister of information has said. ...

IDPs cut off from Wau after bridge collapsed

Wau town Mayor says more than 2, 000 internally displace persons have been cut off from humanitarian assistance after a bridge collapsed...

ICRC facilitates release of 15 detainees held by SPLA-IO

The International Committee of the Red Cross says it has facilitated the release of 15 prisoners of war who were initially detained by the...

ADB approves over $24 million for urban water development in Juba

The African Development Bank has approved a proposal to commit $24.7 million to support South Sudan Strategic Water Supply and Sanitation...

Extend Ebola prevention plans to opposition held areas -Gov’t

The government has urged health partners to work with some opposition figures who are not signatories to the revitalized agreement in order...

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....

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