LOCATION: Central Equatoria State, South Sudan
IMPACT AREA: COMBATTING FOOD INSECURITY
Who We Help
World Children’s Fund is providing food relief as hunger stalks millions of children and families in South Sudan. World Children’s Fund is delivering food aid and relief to the orphaned and abandoned children who roam the streets of Juba scrounging for food, as well as to internally displaced families living in settlements and camps scattered throughout the country, and to orphan centers and other vulnerable populations struggling in the aftermath of the civil war. The people of South Sudan have survived one of the world’s most horrific conflicts. The civil war plunged South Sudan into a violent conflict resulting in an estimated 400,000 deaths and up to 4.5 million displaced people.
Delivering Food Aid to People in Crisis
Generous supporters like you have made it possible to provide:
NUTRITIONAL MEALS AND FEEDING PROGRAMS FOR HOMELESS CHILDREN LIVING ON THE STREETS
FOOD DISBURSEMENTS TO INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE SUBSISTING IN TEMPORARY SETTLEMENTS AND CAMPS
FOOD DISBURSEMENTS TO ORPHAN CENTERS
FOOD AID AND SUPPORT TO OTHER VULNERABLE COMMUNITITES, INCLUDING THE LEPROSY VILLAGE NEAR JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN
FOOD RATIONS AND SUPPORT TO VOLUNTEER TEACHERS HELPING ADULTS COMBAT ILLITERACY
OCEAN CARGO CONTAINERS TO SOUTH SUDAN’S PORT FILLED WITH SPECIALLY FORMULATED RICE MEALS FOR STARVING CHILDREN
DISTIBUTION OF STAPLE FOOD ITEMS PURCHASED LOCALLY FOR VULNERABLE MUMS AND THE ELDERLY STRUGGLING TO PROVIDE FOR THE CHILDREN IN THEIR CARE
STRUGGLING IN THE AFTERMATH OF CIVIL WAR
Orphans and families express gratitude for food and survival
"South Sudan is one of the neediest countries on our planet. I can’t think of too many countries that need more assistance than South Sudan does right now. We have so much potential to make a difference in the lives of the suffering here."
— Johan Claassen, WCF liaison working in Juba to implement food relief programs
South Sudan Basic Needs Program
WCF Food Aid Brings Hope to Internally Displaced People of South Sudan
South Sudan Basic Needs Program
WCF Feeds Forgotten Children Languishing on the Streets
South Sudan Basic Needs Program