South Sudan: Annual Report 2021
In 2021, South Sudan experienced unprecedented flooding for the third consecutive year, affecting more than 830,000 people. The cumulative effects of natural disasters, armed violence, conflict, political instability, lack of social cohesion, economic crises, and years of asset erosion contributed to large-scale population displacement and peaked numbers of people living in severe food insecurity since the country’s independence.
With the humanitarian situation still deteriorating in most parts of South Sudan and hunger at its highest level since the young country’s independence, humanitarian assistance is a mainstay of our programmatic work, supporting more than 597,800 people.
Read more in our annual report.