CERF-funded Project
South Sudan
Life-saving humanitarian response for crisis-affected populations in Canal Pigi, Fangak, Ayod, Akobo, Panyikang and Fashoda counties in South Sudan. (CERF-SSD-25-RR-WHO-35696)
Grant | $1,650,428 |
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Recipient UN Agency | WHO |
Emergency type | Flood |
Window | Rapid Response |
Sector | Health |
Group(s) of people targeted | Host communities, Refugees, Returnees, Internally displaced persons |
Number of people targeted | 154,000 |
Implementation dates | | |
Project overview
This project seeks to address health needs stemming from displacement due to conflict and floods, as well as disease outbreaks - including cholera, in six designated counties of South Sudan: Canal Pigi, Fangak, Ayod, Akobo, Panyikang and Fashoda. The project targets a total of 154,000 affected people, including 36,824 women, 38,328 men, 78,848 children, and including 23,100 persons with disabilities.