Highlights
- Food insecurity, flooding and sub-national violence continues to affect the most vulnerable population in South Sudan.
- Sub-national violence continued in Pibor, Lainya, Kajo-Keji, and Yei Counties displaceing tens of thousands people.
- Land disputes continue to escalate in return areas due to lack of land documentation by returning populations who find their land occupied by secondary occupants.
- Ongoing access rights/due diligence training on housing, and property (HLP) benefiting cluster partners, state authorities and central government officials in Juba, Rubkona and Wau Counties.