Advocacy

Wednesday 27 March 2024

Crisis at border of South Sudan and Sudan escalating as about 1,000 people arrive daily even after nearly one year of war

Refugees and returnees from Sudan boarding trucks at Joda border point in Renk County, South Sudan -  CH11013438

Thursday 15 February 2024

“Localization in Action” as Save the Children allocates 26% of its total budget to local partners.

   Tabani David, LRPF Secretariat Fund Manager. Photo: Ezibon Saadalla/Save the Children

Friday 9 February 2024

South Sudan: At least 75 people killed including three children as violence surges in Abyei

Wednesday 6 December 2023

COP28: Two Child Parliamentarians Supported by Save the Children in Dubai.

The 28th Conference of Parties (COP28) is currently taking place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) from the 30th of November to the 12th  of December 2023. The COP28 brings states together to act towards the goals of the Paris Agreement and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

Monday 13 November 2023

From School Gardens to Trenches: How Save the Children Anticipatory Action Project Responds to Flash Floods in Maban.

Maban, South Sudan – In South Sudan, floods are a chronic and acute problem during rainy season. Historically, flooding in Maban happens every year at different intensities, often submerging villages and destroying shelters, WASH facilities, education activities, roads, and airstrips. The floods in Maban are caused mainly by heavy rains from the neighboring Ethiopian highlands. On average, two days after it rains in Ethiopian highlands, the floods into Maban.

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