Unicef South Sudan In the marshes on the outskirts of Malakal Town in South Sudan’s Upper Nile State, Nyanbol Mijak...
By Lisa Lyn (Unicef). Photo Essay All locations along the Sobat Corridor from Malakal town, Upper Nile State, to the...
UNFPA As if extreme poverty and the ongoing humanitarian crisis brought about by armed conflict in the country were not enough, severe flooding has affected hundreds of thousands of South Sudanese people since the onset of the rainy season this May. “Things are very difficult,” says Bor resident Moses Makol...
Chinese Embassy Article Recently, the 9th Chinese UNPOL contingent in UNMISS held a completion ceremony for the renovation project of the...
Weeks of heavy rain have caused unrelenting floods, affecting more than 700,000 people across the country, UNHCR Representative in the country Arafat...
By Okech Francis As the world readies to converge at the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as COP26 at Glasgow, Scotland, the world’s youngest nation, South Sudan is reeling from devastating effects of climate change. The pivotal meeting scheduled for 31st October-12 November is expected to set...
By Tapeng Michael Ohure Motorcycle taxi driving was just another means of survival for jobless youths in South Sudan’s capital...
By Simon Deng Several mothers who have recently visited nutrition center in Malual Agor Bar, located on the outskirts of...
By Tapeng Michael Ohure Shisha smoking is taking a craze in South Sudan with women championing the consumption of the drug. While shisha is frowned upon in neighbouring countries including Uganda and Sudan, in South Sudan, it is used for refreshment or socialization. In bars and tea places, along roadsides...
By Okech Francis As the sun sets over South Sudan’s Bentiu town, a dark silhouette frame of the “Kalibalek” mosque...
By Okech Francis Gatluak Char Puok fled Nyaldiu as flood waters gushed on his path, killing 36 of his 100...
By Richard Sultan Wani Ahmed lies helplessly in the verandah of a shop in Juba town, nearly 400metres to the West of the River Nile crossing point to Kondokor Island. He is anxiously watching his sons beg for money and edibles from passerby and other well-wishers. “ I used to...