Climate Change Impact On Protection of Displacement-Affected Women
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE
The IRC responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and helps people whose lives and livelihoods are shattered by conflict and disaster – including the climate crisis- to survive, recover, and gain control of their future. The IRC was founded in 1933 to respond to the needs of people vulnerable to conflict around the world. Since then, it has expanded and evolved to become one of the world’s leading humanitarian organizations. In 2016, more than 26 million people benefited from IRC programs and those of its partner organizations. The IRC in South Sudan has been providing humanitarian assistance since 1989. Since declaring independence on July 9, 2011, South Sudan, the world’s youngest nation has struggled to recover from the devastation of decades of civil war. At the end of 2013, political disagreements amongst the nation’s political and military leaders evolved into a full civil war and subsequent humanitarian crisis, as over 1.8 million South Sudanese were forced to flee from their homes. In February 2017, amidst ongoing conflict, famine was declared in central Unity State- marking the first declaration in six years, globally. Towards the end of 2020 the Protection of Civilian Camps (formerly known as PoCs) were transitioned to Internally Displaced Camps (IDP). The protection situation especially...
South Sudan : Yambio
2022-10-29
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