December 6, 2022 (MALAKAL/JUBA) – The humanitarian community have “strongly” condemned the violence that has displaced more than 9,000 people in Fashoda County of South Sudan’s Upper Nile State. Over 9,100 people have reportedly been displaced following the recent surge in violence in Fashoda. Clashes, which broke out in mid-November between armed elements have also resulted in civilian deaths and injuries, the abduction of women and children, destruction of properties and livelihoods, with reports of gender-based violence incidences. “The humanitarian community in South Sudan is appalled by the continuous violence that has a devastating impact on the lives and livelihoods of ordinary women
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