are not the only victims of the high-water level, mainly caused by the lack of operations of the Jebel Aulia dam, south of Khartoum, as farming in White Nile state is also seriously affected.
Louisville-based nonprofit WaterStep partnered with the John Dau Foundation to provide South Sudan residents with water treatment supplies. Cholera is a serious issue in South Sudan, as more than ...
The thousands of people who lost their mudbrick homes in Elgezira Aba in the end of last year, due to flooding of the White Nile, are not the only victims of the high-water level, mainly caused by the ...
In recent months, Oxfam has provided humanitarian assistance to Sudanese refugees seeking humanitarian assistance in South Sudan, where we are providing clean water, latrines, hygiene items, as well ...
While Chol was making clear South Sudan’s position on clean energy, or lack of it, in Gudele, a suburb in the capital, Juba, Betty Yobu, a citizen, is battling a chronic heart condition due to ...
After a lengthy shutdown, South Sudan's oil is flowing again. But experts question whether the resumption of production will end the nation's economic struggles. South Sudan, the world's youngest ...
Some water-bottling companies in South Sudan halted production after the government introduced a tax on plastic materials. Factories have run out of plastic bottles following a standoff with ...
“Many people said I was bewitched,” he recalls. The lack of healthcare specialists in South Sudan and money to pay for them meant that Ellon never received proper care; by age 12, he had ...
and South Sudan officially gained independence from Sudan on July 9, 2011. In the early years of South Sudan’s independence, peace processes failed to address long-standing grievances and ...
The Federal Ministry of Health of Sudan declared a cholera outbreak on 12 August 2024 after confirmation of samples from Kassala State, which has been reporting suspected cases since 22 July 2024.