A New Report from the United Nations Warns of a Worsening Humanitarian Crisis in South Sudan
A recent report issued by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) sounds a dire warning about the deteriorating humanitarian situation in South Sudan. Released on August 26, 2023, the report underscores that nearly 60% of the population, equivalent to approximately 8.3 million people, are grappling with severe food insecurity – a stark rise from 55% recorded in January 2023. This escalating crisis is attributed to a convergence of factors, with conflict, climate change, and economic regression playing significant roles. The long-standing conflict, persisting since 2013, has displaced numerous individuals. Concurrently, the devastating effects of climate change – manifesting as droughts and floods – have ravaged agricultural outputs and livestock. Economic decline has added another layer of hardship, rendering food unaffordable for a substantial portion of the population. Described as a "ticking time bomb," this humanitarian crisis is at a...