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AfDB approves relief package for flood victims in S. Sudan, Sudan

Monday November 02 2020
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Displaced people walk with their belongings in a flooded area in central South Sudan, on August 9, 2020 after the Nile river overflowed. The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved an emergency assistance relief package in areas hit by floods in South Sudan and Sudan. PHOTO | AKUOT CHOL | AFP

By XINHUA

Juba,
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved an emergency assistance relief package of $440,000 to fund ongoing humanitarian and emergency relief efforts in areas hit by floods in South Sudan and Sudan.

The humanitarian crisis caused by the flooding “is particularly critical given the Covid-19 preventive measures in place, insecurity in some of the affected states and the financial constraints faced by the government and humanitarian agencies,” Benedict Kanu, AfDB Country Manager for South Sudan, said in a statement on Sunday.

The package, from the bank's Special Relief Fund, will be used to purchase food items and water, and to cover the implementation costs to be incurred by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

The funding is part of a multinational emergency response to provide relief to flood victims in both countries, where torrential rains have caused rivers to overflow their dykes and banks, disrupting trade routes, damaging crops, killing livestock and submerging houses.

In South Sudan, the UN has estimated that more than $80 million is needed for the flood response, including $46 million for immediate assistance to 360,000 people until the end of the year.

Heavy rains and flooding have affected more than 860,000 people (more than 480,000 of them children) in Sudan by the end of September, according to the UN. 

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