From Crisis to Catastrophe: South Sudan's man-made crisis - and how the world must act now to prevent catastrophe in 2015
Author(s)
Martins, IsabelPublication date
2014-10-06Keywords
Food securityCountry
South SudanMetadata
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Oxfam InternationalCARE
World Vision
Trocaire
VSF Suisse
INTERSOS
MAF
Tearfund
Caritas Switzerland
Relief International
Adeso
BRAC
International Rescue Committee
MAG
Africa Educational Trust
Christian Aid
Mercy Corps
CAFOD
Food for the Hungry
Nonviolent Peaceforce
SNV
Light for the World
Cordaid
Welthungerhilfe
Kissito Healthcare International
Windle Trust International
Spark
Catholic Relief Services
Marie Stopes International South Sudan
RedR UK
Norwegian Church Aid
Horizont 3000
Goal
NRC
ADRA South Sudan
Concern
Document type
Briefing noteDescription
More than two million people are facing severe food insecurity in South Sudan. Famine has been narrowly avoided in 2014. As the dry season begins, the brutal conflict that provoked this disaster is about to get worse. Without an end to the fighting – and unless more aid can be delivered to those who need it – famine remains a serious threat in 2015. By committing to more vigorous diplomacy and swift action, the world has the chance to prevent that.
This joint briefing note published by Oxfam and 35 other agencies sets out the steps humanitarian agencies, parties to the conflict, the Government of South Sudan, the UN Security Council, the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) and the international community must take to prevent a worse situation in 2015.