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South Sudan: Humanitarian Response Plan 2022










FAO. 2022. South Sudan: Humanitarian Response Plan 2022. Rome



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    Humanitarian needs in South Sudan are expected to reach a record high this year. Amid a complex emergency that has displaced millions and destroyed livelihoods, more than half the population will be acutely food insecure during the lean season from April to June. Almost 80 000 people are likely to face catastrophic levels of food insecurity, meaning that food is almost completely inaccessible and they cannot meet basic needs. In a country where 9 in 10 people depend on agriculture, supporting livelihoods is vital and cost-effective. For example, with a USD 55 crop production kit, a family can grow and harvest a nutritious variety of food to last them over five months. This document provides an overview of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations' (FAO) component of the 2024 Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan for South Sudan. FAO requires USD 60 million to assist 3.9 million people.
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    South Sudan: Humanitarian Response Plan 2023 2023
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    Climate extremes, conflict and a poor economic environment continue to drive humanitarian needs in South Sudan, where over half of the population is acutely food insecure. Around 95 percent of South Sudanese have agriculture‑based livelihoods. Poor agropastoral families struggle with low production, low income and too few assets to sustain themselves. They urgently need agricultural support to restore their food security. This document provides an overview of FAO's component of the 2023 Humanitarian Response Plan for South Sudan. FAO requires USD 65 million to assist over 6 million people in South Sudan in 2023.
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    South Sudan | Humanitarian Response Plan 2020 2020
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    Almost half the population of South Sudan are currently suffering from severe acute food insecurity immediately after the harvest period, a situation driven by conflict related livelihood disruptions, climatic shocks, displacement, the economic crisis and prolonged dry spells at critical stages of crop growth.The potential arrival of the desert locust, which is currently ravaging the Horn of Africa in the worst infestation in 25 years, could further threaten the food security of the country. The South Sudan 2020 Humanitarian Response Plan highlights calls for those in urgent need of assistance to be reached before their circumstances deteriorate further, threatening the situation particularly in areas likely to receive returnees, where access is difficult, or where harvests are predicted to be poor.

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