Emergency Operation in Response to Conflict in South Sudan
Operation ID: 200659
This Operation has expired on 30 September 2015.
On 15 December, fighting broke out in Juba, the capital
of the Republic of South Sudan, between government
forces and anti-government forces loyal to ex-Vice
President, Riek Machar. The fighting and related,
targeted violence against civilians, caused immediate
displacement of large numbers of people either away from
violence or to the bases of the United Nations Mission
in South Sudan (UNMISS).
The conflict has since spread to other areas of the
country. Currently, seven states are directly or
indirectly affected by the conflict. Neighbouring
countries, including Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda and the
Republic of the Sudan have begun to receive refugees as
fighting continues. Related Immediate Response (IR)
EMOPs2have been developed to meet the immediate needs of
South Sudanese fleeing to these countries, supplementing
existing refugee operations. Displaced people have
congregated in UNMISS bases in Juba, Bor, Bentiu and
Malakal and are also reportedly gathering in remote
locations, including areas beyond the reach of
humanitarian actors
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