U n says 36000 civilians seek shelter south sudan capital
According to the latest reports, approximately 36,000 civilians have sought shelter in the capital city of South Sudan, Juba, due to ongoing violence and insecurity in the country.
This influx of displaced persons is a significant concern for humanitarian organizations and the government, as it puts a strain on already limited resources and infrastructure. The situation is particularly dire for women, children, and the elderly, who are often the most vulnerable in such situations.
The violence in South Sudan has been ongoing for several years, with various ethnic groups and factions vying for power and resources. The conflict has resulted in widespread human rights abuses, including reports of mass killings, rape, and looting.
The international community has been providing aid to South Sudan, but more support is needed to address the scale of the crisis.