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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.

Thursday 9 November 2023

South Sudan: Children call for Education Stakeholders to Improve the Quality of Learning.

Juba, South Sudan - In a remarkable child-led parliamentary session organized by Save the Children on factors affecting education excellence in South Sudan, children call for their rights to access quality education in South Sudan. 

Thursday 2 November 2023

Save the Children takes lead in an agricultural products exhibition in Eastern Equatoria State.

Farmers supported by Save the Children display their agricultural  products in Torit during the exhibition. Photo: Save the Children  

Wednesday 18 October 2023

South Sudan: Save the Children Reunites 7,000th Child Separated from Family by Conflict

Simon*, 13, with his brother Samuel* in South Sudan. Save the Children helped reunited the brothers in August 2023. More content available here

Wednesday 6 September 2023

More than 2600 households benefit from Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance in Jonglei State.

Women pose in a photo after receiving cash to provide basic needs for their families . Photo: Save the Children. 

As of July 30th  2023,  South Sudan Cash Consortium delivered Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance to 2,610 (1,973 F, 637 M) Households (HHs) in Akobo West (Walgak) and Bor, Jonglei State.

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