Press Releases
NGO Forum Statement on NGO Safety, Security and Hiring
Summary: As recent events have led to the suspension of humanitarian activities in some localities in South Sudan, the NGO Forum on 28 October issued a Statement on NGO Safety, Security and Hiring to clear up misunderstandings that underlie much of the current tension between communities and NGOs.Date:South Sudan NGO Forum strongly condemns killing of humanitarian workers during intercommunal violence
Summary: Date:South Sudan NGO Forum Statement on the Formation of the Revitalised Transitional Government of National Unity
Summary: South Sudan NGO Forum Statement on the Formation of the Revitalised Transitional Government of National UnityDate:NGO Forum Statement on attack on Humanitarians in Maban December 9 2019
Summary: South Sudan NGO Forum strongly condemns violence against humanitarian workers in South Sudan and call for aid workers to be guaranteed protection under national and international law.Date:The South Sudan NGO Forum strongly condemns the heinous acts of gross systematic sexual violence committed against women and girls in Bentiu
Summary: Date:Press Release to Condemn Recent Attacks to Humanitarian Aid Workers
Summary: Date:NNGO EXPO 2018 Press Release
Summary: Date:South Sudan NGO Forum Press Statement on Maban Attacks
Summary: Date:NGO Humanitarian Aid workers call for the return of 10 missing aid workers and the end to attacks on Aid workers in South Sudan.
Summary: Juba 27 April 2018: Ten humanitarian aid workers from national NGOs, international NGOs and UN agencies went missing outside southern Yei town while conducting a humanitarian needs assessment mission. This is the latest in a series of incidents that have directly targeted aid workers in the last two weeks. Other incidents in the very recent past have resulted in the death of aid workers.Date:South Sudan Ngo Forum Calls For Urgent Funding to Avert Crisis
Summary: Juba 14 March 2018: The humanitarian crisis has continued to deepen and spread across South Sudan and there are now 7 million people in the country in need of humanitarian assistance. Conflict has triggered the displacement of 4 million people internally and across South Sudan’s borders to neighbouring countries. Economic crisis is driving high rates of food insecurity and malnutrition, with 48% of the population now estimated to be in crisis or worse levels of food securityDate: