Over 5,000 IDPs Stranded Along Sudan-South Sudan Border

At least 5,200 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from South Sudan’s
Northern Bahr el Ghazal are in need of urgent humanitarian assistance.

09 March 2017      IDPs in Rumading [Photo by Abraham Agoth]By Agoth
AbrahamRUM-MADING, 08 March 2017 [Gurtong] -

The IDPs are stranded at Rum-Mading Village of Korok East County in South
Sudan’s Lol State.

During an assessment carried out on Tuesday by over 15 humanitarian
organizations operating in the area, the IDPs were forced to flee their
homes due to severe hunger that has hit their homes forcing them to flee
towards Sudan.

Among the humanitarian teams assessing the situation includes: UNMISS
(Civil affairs department) UNOCHA, UNICEF, UNWFP, UNFAO, UNWHO, Malaria
Consortium, Concern Worldwide, Premiere, Hu Welt, ACF, NRC, IRC, BRAC, ARC
and World Vision.

Upon arrival of the humanitarian team, the situation was confirmed ‘worse’
as some IDPs were confirmed dead while others were in critical condition
lying down unable to stand up on their own.

Ngong Ngong Baak the camp manager of the IDPs who led the team of
journalists to the graves of eight victims who passed away due to hunger
since their arrival in January explained the deplorable situation of the
IDPs.“These people died of diseases; they ate only leaves from trees which
later gave them diarrhoea. This usually affects children resulting to
death. Eight people have died so far and many others are still suffering
not knowing their fate like these kids you can see here.” He told
journalists while pointing at some malnourished children.

Victims who were interviewed by journalists said, hunger, lack of water,
health facility and rampant diseases have been the major threats in the
camp for the last three months they have spent at Rum-mading village.Atak
Kuot says they have lost hope for survival since they have nowhere to go.

“We came from different villages heading to Khartoum when we heard that
there is plenty of food there (Khartoum). As we came, we ran out of what we
had and wanted to forge a way of living here. It is not easy here. Everyone
is suffering! We spend four days without food.” Kuot said.

The Relief and Rehabilitation Commission Director, Deng Kuel Kuel says that
his office in collaboration with the international partners are working
hard to alleviate further deaths by mobilizing little humanitarian support
to rescue the situation.

Korok East Commissioner, Garang Bol Ateny appealed to humanitarian
organizations to speed up the process of providing food, shelter, water and
basic health needs to the IDPs.

The desperate IDPs confirmed that they could not make it across the borders
to Sudan as they lacked basic necessities. Most of these stranded persons
are the elderly, children and women who were seen to be helpless.

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