
In a new step toward strengthening humanitarian efforts, the South Sudan Relief Foundation (SSRF), in collaboration with several humanitarian partners, has launched a field campaign in Morobo County aimed at assessing and registering internally displaced persons (IDPs). Key partners include the South Sudan Red Cross, SCAN Organization, and other field-based actors, working in coordination with the County Relief and Rehabilitation Commission.
The campaign seeks to conduct a comprehensive evaluation and registration process for IDPs in the area in response to growing needs, ensuring that essential aid and services reach the affected families effectively.
SSRF reiterated its firm commitment to standing with communities during times of crisis and emphasized continued coordination with both local and international partners to deliver a well-rounded and effective response.
The foundation highlighted the critical role of partnerships and solidarity in overcoming challenges, calling on all humanitarian organizations to contribute to this initiative and help expand support to vulnerable groups.
Key partners and supporters of the campaign include:
- United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS)
- Embassy of Canada in South Sudan
- EVE Organization for Women Development
- UNHCR – South Sudan
- International Organization for Migration (IOM) – South Sudan
- Talents Initiative for Development (TIDE)
- Plan International – South Sudan
- South Sudan Women Intellectuals Forum (SSWISPED)
- European Union Civil and Humanitarian Aid
- Oxfam – South Sudan
- Save the Children – South Sudan
- Youth Association for Peace and Development (YAPD)
- UNESCO – South Sudan
- UNDP – South Sudan
This initiative reflects a growing momentum toward coordinated humanitarian action and underscores the collective responsibility to ensure that no displaced family is left behind.