South Sudan Humanitarian Response Plan 2025 In Review
Country: South Sudan Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Please refer to the attached Infographic. In 2025, South Sudan continued to face multiple, overlapping shocks and trends that worsened the humanitarian situation and increased the needs of vulnerable communities. According to the 2025 Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan (HNRP), an estimated 9.3 million people, approximately three-quarters of the population, required humanitarian assistance. Several factors, including protracted conflict, intercommunal violence, the worsening food insecurity and economic crisis, spillover effects from the Sudan crisis, insufficient humanitarian funding and extreme climate events such as flooding and localised dry spells, exacerbated the humanitarian situation. South Sudan remains one of the most dangerous contexts for humanitarians. In 2025, continued attacks on civilians, humanitarian staff and assets severely constrained the delivery of life-saving assistance and worsened the fragile situation in affected communities. At least 21 humanitarian workers were killed in the line of duty, while 606 humanitarian access incidents were reported during the year, up from 453 incidents in 2024. Despite these challenges, humanitarians reached approximately 4.3 million people across South Sudan with assistance. This represents 81 per cent of the 5.4 million people, including some 680,000 refugees, targeted through the 2025 HNRP. This includes more than 3.1 million people who received food assistance and livelihood support, and about 2 million people who accessed health care services. In addition, nearly 707,000 people received protection services, while some 500,000 people accessed safe water and sanitation services. At least 530,000 people received emergency shelter and...
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