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South Sudan

Initial Rapid Assessment (IRNA) Report on flood affected communities: Aweil South, Aweil town (Municipality) and Aweil Center Northern Bhar el Ghazal State, South Sudan, 29th -31 August 2022

Background: It was on Monday 29th August 2022 the seven cluster partners namely FSL, WASH, Nutrition, protection, Education, NFIs/shelter and health clusters, met in JAM office to discuss, plans. Approaches andhow to organize the approaches to response…

Format:
Assessment
Source:
Concern, FAO, ForAfrika, Govt. South Sudan, IRC, Malaria Consortium, Tearfund, WHH, World Vision
Posted:
14 Sep 2022
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South Sudan

Initial Rapid Assessment (IRNA) Report on flood affected communities: Aweil East County, Northern Bhar el Ghazal State, South Sudan 29th -31 August 2022

Background: South Sudan have been ranked among the world’s five most vulnerable countries experiencing the most acute temperature changes. Since the mid-70s, South Sudan has experienced an average decline of between 10-20% precipitation as well as increased…

Format:
Assessment
Source:
Concern, FAO, ForAfrika, Govt. South Sudan, IRC, Malaria Consortium, Tearfund, WHH, World Vision
Posted:
14 Sep 2022
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South Sudan

AVSI’s HH Multisector Survey Juba County, 2022

Survey areas • The Juba household multi-sector survey was conducted in January 2022 in three Payams (namely Luri, Rajaf and Mangala payams) under the administration of Juba County. In particular the following bomas were targeted: • In Rajaf:…

Kenya

Kenya: The 2022 Long Rains Season Assessment Report - August 2022

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY I. Introduction The Kenya Food and Nutrition Security Assessment (FNSA) is a multi-agency, multi-sectoral exercise led by the government of Kenya, and is conducted in 23 arid and semi-arid (ASAL) counties. The assessment is carried out…

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