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    Jonglei and UNOCHA Forge Fast-Track Lifeline

    The South Sudan HeraldBy The South Sudan HeraldAugust 14, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Jonglei State Signals Humanitarian Reset

    On Wednesday in Juba, Governor Dr. Riek Gai Kok confirmed Jonglei’s plan to work closely with the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, aiming to clear bottlenecks that slow food, medicine and shelter to communities battered by years of recurrent floods.

    “Food must reach the people who need it most,” the governor insisted, underlining a policy shift toward performance-based partnerships that reward agencies able to document transparent, inclusive distribution networks.

    Floods Amplify Urgency for Equitable Relief

    Weeks of heavy rain have submerged croplands along the White Nile, displacing whole villages and heightening malnutrition risks, according to preliminary assessments by the state Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs.

    Aid officials warn that isolated islands of population could run out of sorghum within a fortnight unless boats, airlifts, or repaired roads reopen access.

    UNOCHA Maps Hard-to-Reach Zones

    UNOCHA head David Carden praised the governor’s “open dialogue”, noting that joint field teams are already updating vulnerability maps, overlaying river levels, security alerts and warehouse stocks to decide where the next barges should dock.

    “It is not enough to reach the easy places,” Carden said, arguing that technology must be paired with local knowledge from chiefs who track shifting water lines better than satellites.

    Coordinated Logistics Promise Faster Delivery

    The partnership will leverage barging firms on the Sobat River, national army escorts on volatile stretches, and an expanded humanitarian air service to cut average delivery time from eight days to four, officials estimate.

    Observers see the state’s backing as critical; without government fuel allocations and customs waivers, previous convoys stalled just outside Bor during the 2022 flood response.

    Citizens Voice Cautious Optimism

    In Duk Padiet, farmer Nyajok Kuot said by phone that she has planted only a third of her sorghum after losing seeds to rising water but feels “someone is finally listening” because assessments reached her hamlet for the first time in three years.

    Community leaders urge rapid action, noting that hope can quickly sour if promises lag. For now, the synergy between Jonglei State and UNOCHA offers a rare upbeat headline in a region more accustomed to crisis fatigue.

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