🚩WFP is on the ground and supporting new arrivals in #SouthSudan.
— World Food Programme (@WFP) May 4, 2023
This additional response is putting pressure on an already severely underfunded operation. More than 30,000 people have so far crossed the border from #Sudan into South Sudan. pic.twitter.com/x9QS1Q3fxM
Thursday, May 04, 2023
WFP: 30,000 crossed from Sudan into South Sudan
Mineral Resources CEO in white UN plane from S. Kordofan to S. Sudan at invite of Juba agreed by SAF?
🧵#SudanUpdate: Sudanese Mineral Resources Co. chief Mubarek Ardol, flanked by bodyguards, flew in a white UN plane from Kadugli, capital of Sudan's South Kordofan State to Wau, South Sudan at approximately 1:00pm on May 2, at the invitation of Juba and with the agreement of SAF. pic.twitter.com/YLLHCAirNy
— Jon Hutson (@JonHutson) May 3, 2023
Tuesday, May 02, 2023
South Sudan: Kiir urges Sudan to protect oil pipeline
Report from SudanTribune.com
Dated 20 April 2023 - excerpt:
Kiir urges Sudanese rivals to protect oil pipeline
President Kiir emphasized to the two [Sudan] leaders the need to protect the pipeline that exports oil from South Sudan to the international markets through Sudan.
South Sudan relies on Sudan to export its crude oil, which travels through a pipeline to the Red Sea via Khartoum where fighting erupted on Saturday.
For his part, Petroleum Minister Puot Kang Chol has urged the warring parties in Sudan to fulfil their moral responsibility and obligation of providing protection of critical infrastructure in their country under international law.
A man examines a leaking oil pipe line at a pumping station built next to his village on land that was once used for agriculture Paloch, Sudan 20 Jan 2010
Full story at Sudan Tribune here.
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VIDEO: How the Sudan crisis is affecting South Sudan
NOTE from Sudan Watch Editor: This news report is a reminder of the seemingly never ending humanitarian crisis in South Sudan where two-thirds of its population of 12:58 million people face hunger, more than 2 million people displaced, and now, as can be seen in this disturbing video report, large areas of the country are submerged by flooding.
Report from Channel 4 News UK
By Matt Frei, Europe Editor and Presenter
Dated Saturday 29 April 2023
How the Sudan conflict is affecting its neighbours
The consequences of the escalating conflict in Sudan is being felt beyond its borders – as surrounding countries deal with the impact on aid deliveries and an influx of refugees fleeing the violence.
One country in particular that is being hit by the worsening violence is Sudan’s neighbour, South Sudan.
There is a drastic humanitarian crisis there with two-thirds of the population facing hunger, more than 2 million people displaced, and large areas of the country submerged by flooding.
View original and video here:
https://www.channel4.com/news/how-the-sudan-conflict-is-affecting-its-neighbours
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Friday, February 28, 2020
Sudan: Darfur rebel areas S. Kordofan, Blue Nile, W. Jebels face food shortage due to large numbers of returnees from Sudan & South Sudan
South Kordofan/Blue Nile Coordination Unit | January 2020 report. These historically marginalized areas of Sudan are still suffering the effects of the al-Bashir regime humanitarian embargo, imposed summer 2011. Full text in PDF (English and Arabic) at:https://t.co/vQ4p3860ey pic.twitter.com/NTSVKgQQUU— Eric Reeves (@sudanreeves) February 19, 2020
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
Sudan: Flooding kills 62 could be a national disaster - White Nile state worst hit, S. Sudan refugees affected
To visit above tweet click here:Intense flooding in #Sudan's far east town of Kassala (كسلا) this week. Footage from Tuesday shows floodwater rushing down from Totel Mountain (جبل توتيل) into #Kassala. This video was filmed from this corner: https://t.co/D4NPmFzUDR pic.twitter.com/hBPzSTCREk— Benjamin Strick (@BenDoBrown) 16 August 2019
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