UNFPA sounds alarm on climate and GBV crisis in South Sudan
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 2/10/2025
Moses Magadza A senior United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) official has presented findings from a recent vulnerability assessment showing that climate change is magnifying existing humanitarian, health and gender challenges in South Sudan. Hussein Hassan, the emergency coordinator and head of (…)
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