UN: 60 aid workers evacuated from Jonglei over insecurity

File photo: A UN relief flight to Yida camp, 2012 (Radio Tamazuj)

60 aid workers were relocated in parts of South Sudan’s Jonglei State
following serious violence and insecurity there, a UN official in South
Sudan said.

The UN Humanitarian Coordinator for South Sudan, Eugene Owusu, said during
a news conference in Juba on Wednesday that humanitarian workers are still
facing harassment across the country.“In carrying out our work as
humanitarians to provide much needed assistance to populations and
communities in need, humanitarians face repeated challenges to reach people
in dire need as a result of insecurity and access denials,” he said.“The
biggest part of access challenges that we have to deal with is not at the
national level but rather at the sub-national level. We have codified these
incidents; the incidents that have to do with access denials and we are in
the process of sharing them with the national government for their action,”
he added.

The UN official pointed out that humanitarian partners have already
delivered lifesaving assistance and protection to at least 1.6 million
people in 2017, including assistance provided to some 400,000 people in
locations affected by famine in Leer and Mayendit and locations of higher
risk of famine including Koch and Panyijiar.He appealed to all parties to
the conflict to ensure that the environment is conducive to the delivery of
aid by ensuring free, safe and unhindered access to all areas in order to
avert the spread of famine.

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