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Fatuma Noor | Regional Media and Communication Advisor

Horn, East and Central Africa region 

fatuma.noor@oxfam.org | Tel : +254 723 944 682

SIMON TRÉPANIER

Regional Media & Communication Advisor

Oxfam | West Africa Regional Platform |

Cell: +39 3888 50 99 70 | +1-514-538-3011 | Skype: simontrep |  Simon.Trepanier@oxfam.org  |

Notes to editors:
  • In January 2018, 5.3 million people (48% of the population) in South Sudan were estimated to be facing Crisis and Emergency (IPC Phases 3 and 4) acute food insecurity, out of which 1 million people are facing Emergency (IPC Phase 4) acute food insecurity according to the Integrate Food Security Phase Classification.
  • In November 2022, about 9.4 million people, or over half of South Sudan’s population (54%), experienced acute food insecurity, classified in Crisis (IPC Phase 3) or worse between October and November. Source: Integrated Food Security Phase Classification.
  • The Humanitarian Appeal for South Sudan has only currently raised $424 Million (25%) of a total $1.7 Billion.https://fts.unocha.org/appeals/1111/summary
  • In Central African Republic, 120,000 people are in need of humanitarian assistance and protection according to the 2023 Humanitarian Needs Overview released in November 2022.
  • As per UN OCHA’s Financial Tracking System in May 2023, the UN funding gap for South Sudan in 2023 is $1.27 Billion (representing a funding gap of 75%).For Chad the funding gap is $652.9 Million (97% of the Humanitarian Response Plan requirements) and for Central African Republic, $368.8 Million (79% gap in Humanitarian Response Plan funding). The total funding gap for the three countries is 81%. This figure does not take into consideration the growing needs of refugees in the region.
  • Oxfam calls for an immediate and lasting peace in Sudan. There is an urgent need of funding for frontline organisations to meet this growing need and avert further suffering in the region