Why?
As of late October 2019, substantial floods have affected large areas across South Sudan, with more than 620,000 people who required immediate humanitarian assistance, according to authorities and recent reports from UNOCHA. We focus on the following areas: Shelter and essential household items (S/EHIs), Health, Water, sanitation and hygiene promotion (WASH) and Disaster risk reduction (DRR) complemented by National Society strengthening activities.