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Humanitarian Day: Tearfund reflects on tragic 12 months for aid workers
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After 10 years of independence in South Sudan, action against hunger calls for greater efforts to address malnutrition and food insecurity - South Sudan
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UNICEF South Sudan Humanitarian Situation Report No. 155: 1-31 March 2021
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According to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) analysis released in December 2020, about 7.24 million people (60% of the population) will face Crisis (IPC Phase 3) or worse acute food insecurity, during the period April to July 2021.
In response to the critical WASH situation in highly food insecure counties, WASH Cluster partners have reached 101,411 people with WASH services. Availability of WASH funding estimated at US$15 million by the WASH Cluster remains a critical gap.
During the period January to March 2021, a total of 50,865 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition (SAM) were treated in inpatient and outpatient therapeutic programs. The performance indicators for SAM treatment were above the acceptable minimum SPHERE standards, with a cure rate of 95.8 per cent, a death rate of 0.3 per cent and a defaulter rate of 2.3 per cent.
South Sudan – Pibor Famine Risk Humanitarian Response - Capacity Snapshot v1
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Based on findings of food security and nutrition projections for 2021 reflected in Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) reports and external reviews released in December 2020, humanitarian organizations in South Sudan commenced a scale-up of lifesaving operations.
These findings estimate that 7.2m people or 60% of the population will be facing high levels of acute food insecurity in April-July 2021 and are in need of urgent action. In addition, the situation in Greater Pibor Administrative Area (GPAA) in Jonglei State has been classified as ‘catastrophic’ with a ‘likely famine’ especially in the Western Payams (Gumuruk, Pibor, Lekuangole and Verteth). Current projections for AprilJuly 2021 estimate that 780,000 people in Jonglei State will be classified as ‘people in emergency’ or ‘people in catastrophe’.
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