LIVING LEVEL-3: SOUTH SUDAN
An L-3 Emergency is the United Nations classification for the most severe, large-scale humanitarian crises. The decision to designate an L-3 Emergency is based on five criteria: scale, urgency,
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An L-3 Emergency is the United Nations classification for the most severe, large-scale humanitarian crises. The decision to designate an L-3 Emergency is based on five criteria: scale, urgency,
HIGHLIGHTS More than 7.8 million people in South Sudan are projected to face crisis level hunger or worse between April and July 2026, with 2.2 million children under 5 at risk of acute
The 48-page graphic novel offers a snapshot of what life is like for one family in South Sudan. The crops have turned brown and brittle, the well has run dry, and they have gone four
This policy-mandated evaluation was triggered by the declaration of the L3 emergency on 6 July 2023 and covers four countries: Chad, Egypt, South
Reading 8-Living Level 3 South Sudan - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The document discusses the L-3 Emergency classification by the United Nations,
In April, the humanitarian situation in South Sudan remained dire, driven by escalating conflict, mass displacement, severe food insecurity, and disease outbreaks. The crisis has been
Conflict and displacement are intensifying South Sudan''s hunger crisis, with 7.8 million people facing high levels of acute food insecurity while 2.2 million children are suffering from acute
Hunger intensifies in South Sudan as 7.8 million people face high acute food insecurity and 2.2 million children suffer acute malnutrition Conflict and displacement drive worsening crisis,
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the World Food Programme (WFP) and UNICEF warned on Tuesday 28 April that a deepening hunger crisis in South Sudan is pushing 7.8 million people into
WFP, FAO and UNICEF today warned that a deepening hunger crisis in South Sudan is pushing 7.8 million people into high levels of hunger.
This policy-mandated evaluation was triggered by the declaration of the L3 emergency on 6 July 2023 and covers four countries: Chad, Egypt, South Sudan and Sudan.