Core Points - The UN Refugee Agency warns of a severe humanitarian crisis in South Sudan due to recent flooding and ongoing conflicts, displacing approximately 100,000 people [1] - The most affected areas include Jonglei, Upper Nile, and Unity states, with significant damage to homes, schools, farmland, and water sources, alongside a cholera outbreak [1] - If flooding continues, up to 400,000 people may be displaced by the end of the year, exceeding last year's figures [1] Funding and Aid - The UN Refugee Agency is currently providing emergency assistance to 150,000 people, including cash, temporary shelter, and drainage facilities, but can only cover one-third of the expected affected population due to funding shortages [1] - As of the end of July, the agency has received only one-third of the nearly $300 million needed for its operations [1] Additional Context - South Sudan is also hosting over 1.2 million refugees fleeing the conflict in Sudan, with an estimated 2 million internally displaced persons within the country [1] - The UN calls for increased international support to prevent further deterioration of the humanitarian crisis [1]
南苏丹民众遭洪灾、冲突双重危机 联合国呼吁国际援助
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-09-12 19:28