UN Coordinator condemns attacks on humanitarian workers in Renk, Upper Nile
By Staff Writer
The UN Humanitarian Coordinator in South Sudan, Alain Noudéhou, has condemned Monday’s attack on humanitarian workers in Renk in Upper Nile State.
The attacks follow similar incidents barely two weeks ago in Torit, Eastern Equatoria and Jamjang, Ruweng Administrative Area.
The UN Coordinator said that a continuation of these violent incidents would make it impossible for humanitarians to carry out their work for vulnerable people.
“If these violent incidents do not stop, it may no longer be possible to provide humanitarian assistance to people in these locations,” Mr. Noudéhou said.
On 10 May, it’s alleged that staff of International Non Governmental Oragnizations were physically assaulted by a youth group when the compounds they were residing in were broken into.
Planned food distributions to vulnerable people in the area have been suspended following the incidents and staff movements have been restricted.
One organization estimates that any suspension of programmes will negatively impact more than 50,000 people benefitting from food assistance, livelihoods support, health services, water, sanitation and hygiene interventions.
“I call on the Government and authorities at all levels to protect civilians, including aid workers. These attacks cannot continue. The perpetrators must be brought to justice,” he said.