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    South Sudan’s Silent Exodus: 500,000 Flee Chaos

    By The South Sudan HeraldNovember 11, 2025 Humanitarian 2 Mins Read
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    Conflict and Floods Combine

    The Upper Nile, Jonglei and Equatoria regions now symbolise a double emergency. Fresh clashes criss-cross villages while swollen rivers erase landmarks, forcing 497,000 people from January to September 2025 to gather in makeshift settlements, church yards and overwhelmed schools.

    UNICEF notes that 321,000 escaped gunfire, notably in Nagero and Tonga counties, while 175,000 fled floodwaters that swallowed farms and cut roads. The agency warns that ‘persistent insecurity has restricted humanitarian access and damaged health facilities and schools,’ leaving communities isolated.

    Children at the Epicentre

    Roughly half of South Sudan’s 9.3 million people in need are children. Up to 650,000 youngsters now face severe acute malnutrition, and five million confront disrupted nutrition, protection, water and sanitation services, eroding hard-won gains registered after the 2018 peace deal.

    Health System Under Strain

    Cholera cases surged to 94,306 with 1,563 fatalities by 30 September. Clinics report stockouts as 70 access incidents – from looting to impassable roads – derail medical deliveries. In Mayendit County, flash floods swamped 18 schools, exposing 6,037 learners to waterborne diseases.

    Funding Gap Threatens Aid

    UNICEF’s 2025 appeal sits only 26% financed. Education remains 96% unfunded and WASH 90%, prompting talk of a ‘humanitarian reset’ that prioritises life-saving tasks over long-term recovery. Officials caution that without fresh donor commitments, essential services for displaced families will shrink sharply.

    Regional Reverberations

    Neighbouring countries monitor the situation, fearing new refugee flows across already porous frontiers. Analysts argue that sustained stability within South Sudan is crucial for Central and East African integration projects, including trade corridors linking Juba to Mombasa and Pointe-Noire.

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