South Sudan Flooding Situation Report: Inter-Cluster Coordination Group - As of 18 December 2020
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An estimated 1,042,000 people have been affected by floods in South Sudan. Jonglei State and the Greater Pibor Administrative Area are the worst affected (a total of 495,000 people affected).
Flood-affected people’s urgent needs include food and livelihood support, emergency shelter and non-food items (ES/NFI), and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), health and protection services.
Flood-response activities have been considerably constrained by persistent heavy rains, infrastructure damage and reduced physical accessibility and insecurity.
There is an urgent need for additional logistic support with dedicated air assets and riverine transport to transport cargo to multiple locations prioritized for flood response.
South Sudan: Core Pipeline Quarter 3 Report 2020
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In quarter three, IOM Core Pipeline continued to support partner responses, providing S-NFI supplies for 45 approved requests for 13 S-NFI partner organizations; and providing WASH supplies for 57 approved requests for 21 WASH partner organizations. Twelve (27%) of the approved S-NFI requests were for shelter supplies including plastic sheets, rubber ropes, wooden poles, blankets, and mosquito nets, to support approximately 15,005 households (approximately 90,030 beneficiaries) affected by flooding in Uror, Twic East, Bor South, Ibba, Pibor and Rumbek.
From the WASH pipeline approved requests, 22 (39%) were for flood and COVID-19 responses in Bor South,
Gogrial East, Juba, Fangak, Malakal, Mundri East, Mundri West, Mvolo, Nyirol, Panyijar, Rumbek, Terekeka, Tonj South, Twic East, Wau and Yirol East. The COVID-19 response benefited approximately 28,160 households (140,800 individuals) who were provided with househol
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