Acute crisis in Zuid-Sudan Gezamenlijke respons

Doel: Levensreddende steun bieden aan gemeenschappen in Zuid-Sudan die getroffen zijn door de overstromingen
Leidende organisatie: Help een kind
Organisaties: Africa Development Aid (ADA), Coalition for Humanity (CH), Tearfund
Duur: november 25, 2024 –
maart 24, 2025
In recent months large areas of South Sudan have been affected by extreme floods, leaving people without access to basic necessities. Two national partners and one member of the Dutch Relief Alliance will provide support to the most vulnerable people affected by the recent floods in South Sudan. This response is focused on Fangak county. Because of the acute nature of this crisis and the short implementation period, the focus is on providing immediate support.

Type reactie:

Een groep humanitaire hulpverleners van Nederlandse NGO's die samenwerken met het Nederlandse Ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken om noodhulp te verlenen in crisisgebieden.
Een set van lepel- en vorkpictogrammen in donkergroene kleur, die voedsel en hulpdiensten symboliseren.
- Huisicoon voor humanitaire hulp en noodhulp door Dutch Relief Alliance.

Heavy rains since May this year, combined with overflowing Lake Victoria have caused severe flooding in large parts of South Sudan. South Sudan is experiencing multiple crises including these unprecedented levels of floods, an influx of returnees and refugees because of the conflict in Sudan, severe food insecurity and hyperinflation. The rainy season has become increasingly severe due to climate change, stretching communities’ ability to cope with the devastation, and in some cases causing permanent displacement of communities.

De gezamenlijke reactie
The Joint Response partners will carry out the following activities in response to the needs and gaps identified:

  • Shelter: Provision of Shelter/NFIs will enable construction of temporary shelter which will help reduce the current household congestion and overcrowding. Full packages of shelter/NFI supplies will be distributed. Vulnerable groups like the elderly, pregnant, and lactating women will receive prioritised assistance.
  • Cash assistance: Provision of cash to targeted households that have lost their food sources to flooding amid an already critical food insecurity situation will enable them to purchase food from the local markets.

 

The Joint Response is planning to reach 22.200 people tijdens deze reactie.

Photo:  9 November 2024, Al Jazeera

 

CONTACT ONS

Contact hoofdorganisatie Help een kind
Joseph Kayi (South Sudan) & Tessa Teurlings (the Netherlands)
E: joseph.kayi@hacsouthsudan.org & tessa.teurlings@redeenkind.nl