Aid agencies appeal for $1.72bn to avert South Sudan crisis in 2018
Photo taken by Emmanuel malual makuach in Ayod 2014
Aid agencies in war-torn South Sudan have appealed for $1.72
billion to avert the growing crisis in the country.
The
appeal was made at the launch of South Sudan’s humanitarian response plan of
action for 2018 in the capital Juba today.
Photo taken by Emmanuel Malual Makuach in Ayod 2014
Alain
Noude’hou, the UN humanitarian coordinator for South Sudan, said the assistance
will provide critical and lifesaving assistance to six million South Sudanese
affected by the ongoing conflict.
“Today,
we are calling for $ 1.72 billion to continue providing life-saving assistance
and protection for 6 million people most in need in South Sudan, “he said.
“There
is a growing need for humanitarian assistance with displacement, food
insecurity, malnutrition, violence and economic decline taking a toll on
health, safety and livelihoods of people in need,” he added.
He
pointed out that many aid agencies plan to implement projects under the 2018
humanitarian response plan.
For
his part, Hussein Mar Nyuot, South Sudan’s Minister of Humanitarian Affairs
Minister said: “South Sudan is not the only country faced with the crisis, they
(humanitarian community) are doing their best and the government is doing its
best. But again today, there are so many crises, so there are many hotspots in
the world today and we are asking the same donors.”
“The
1.7 billion we might get it or we might not get it, it depends on the way the
donors here in the country report to their countries,” he said.
Aid agencies in war-torn South Sudan have appealed for $1.72
billion to avert the growing crisis in the country.
The
appeal was made at the launch of South Sudan’s humanitarian response plan of
action for 2018 in the capital Juba today.
Alain
Noude’hou, the UN humanitarian coordinator for South Sudan, said the assistance
will provide critical and lifesaving assistance to six million South Sudanese
affected by the ongoing conflict.
“Today,
we are calling for $ 1.72 billion to continue providing life-saving assistance
and protection for 6 million people most in need in South Sudan, “he said.
“There
is a growing need for humanitarian assistance with displacement, food
insecurity, malnutrition, violence and economic decline taking a toll on
health, safety and livelihoods of people in need,” he added.
He
pointed out that many aid agencies plan to implement projects under the 2018
humanitarian response plan.
For
his part, Hussein Mar Nyuot, South Sudan’s Minister of Humanitarian Affairs
Minister said: “South Sudan is not the only country faced with the crisis, they
(humanitarian community) are doing their best and the government is doing its
best. But again today, there are so many crises, so there are many hotspots in
the world today and we are asking the same donors.”
“The
1.7 billion we might get it or we might not get it, it depends on the way the
donors here in the country report to their countries,” he said.
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