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Afghanistan

Start of the operation : 1994

Team : 919 PEOPLE

Armenia

Start of the operation : 2020

Team : 39 PEOPLE

Azerbaijan

Start of the operation : 2020

Team : 39 PEOPLE

Bangladesh

Start of the operation : 2006

Team : 221 PEOPLE

Burkina Faso

Start of the operation : 2007

Team : 301 PEOPLE

Cameroon

Start of the operation : 2014

Team : 156 PEOPLE

Central African Republic

Start of the operation : 2005

Team : 344 PEOPLE

Chad

Start of the operation : 1981

Team : 306 PEOPLE

Colombia

Start of the operation : 1997

Team : 222 PEOPLE

Democratic Republic of Congo

Start of the operation : 1995

Team : 386 PEOPLE

Ethiopia

Start of the operation : 1984

Team : 790 PEOPLE

France

Start of the operation : 2019

Team : 13 PEOPLE

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Georgia

Start of the operation : 1993

Team : 39 PEOPLE

Guatemala

Start of the operation : 1995

Team : 107 PEOPLE

Haïti

Start of the operation : 1984

Team : 120 PEOPLE

Honduras

Start of the operation : 2020

Team : 107 PEOPLE

India

Start of the operation : 2009

Team : 251 PEOPLE

Iraq

Start of the operation : 2012

Team : 53 PEOPLE

Italia

Start of the operation : 2022

Team : 15 PEOPLE

IVORY COAST

Start of the operation : 2001

Team : 61 PEOPLE

Jordan

Start of the operation : 2012

Team : 71 PEOPLE

Kenya

Start of the operation : 2001

Team : 39 PEOPLE

Lebanon

Start of the operation : 2005

Team : 215 PEOPLE

Liberia

Start of the operation : 1990

Team : 45 PEOPLE

Libya

Start of the operation : 2020

Team : 24 PEOPLE

Madagascar

Start of the operation : 2010

Team : 402 PEOPLE

Mali

Start of the operation : 1995

Team : 402 PEOPLE

Mauritania

Start of the operation : 2006

Team : 156 PEOPLE

Moldova

Start of the operation : 2022

Team : 13 PEOPLE

Mozambique

Start of the operation : 2021

Team : 112 PEOPLE

Myanmar

Start of the operation : 1993

Team : 308 PEOPLE

Nepal

Start of the operation : 2010

Team : 7 PEOPLE

Nicaragua

Start of the operation : 1995

Team : 107 PEOPLE

Niger

Start of the operation : 1996

Team : 234 PEOPLE

Nigeria

Start of the operation : 2009

Team : 333 PEOPLE

Occupied Palestinian Territory

Start of the operation : 2001

Team : 78 PEOPLE

Pakistan

Start of the operation : 2004

Team : 174 PEOPLE

Peru

Start of the operation : 2006

Team : 27 PEOPLE

Philippines

Start of the operation : 1999

Team : 46 PEOPLE

Pologne

Start of the operation : 2022

Team : 15 PEOPLE

Romania

Start of the operation : 2022

Team : 32 PEOPLE

Senegal

Start of the operation : 2011

Team : 31 PEOPLE

Sierra Leone

Start of the operation : 1990

Team : 68 PEOPLE

Somalia

Start of the operation : 1991

Team : 76 PEOPLE

South Sudan

Start of the operation : 1984

Team : 282 PEOPLE

Spain

Start of the operation : 2012

Team : 162 PEOPLE

Sudan

Start of the operation : 2018

Team : 112 PEOPLE

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Syria

Start of the operation : 2007

Team : 69 PEOPLE

Tanzania

Start of the operation : 2014

Team : 10 PEOPLE

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Uganda

Start of the operation : 1994

Team : 194 PEOPLE

Ukraine

Start of the operation : 2022

Team : 80 PEOPLE

Venezuela

Start of the operation : 2017

Team : 73 PEOPLE

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Yemen

Start of the operation : 2011

Team : 115 PEOPLE

Zambie

Start of the operation : 2022

Zimbabwe

Start of the operation : 2001

Team : 22 PEOPLE

Our intervention in South Sudan

More than half of the country was acutely food insecure, and 1.4 million children under the age of five are expected to suffer from acute malnutrition in 2023. Across South Sudan, 59 per cent of people had no access to clean, safe water.

The humanitarian crisis in South Sudan is driven by conflict, widespread flooding, deepening food insecurity, inflation,

high food prices and lack of access to basic services. Despite increased needs, humanitarian funding continues to dwindle, leaving immense gaps.

In South Sudan, Action Against Hunger worked with local partners to implement a care group project, helping caregivers to improve their families’ health. Our mobile teams integrated primary health services with our nutrition outreach in remote communities, and we worked with the Ministry of Health to support child immunisation and maternal health services at our nutrition centres.

In areas impacted by floods, we scaled up our climate smart programmes, including installing flood-resilient hand pumps to prevent contamination of water sources and using green energy to power motorised water points. Our teams also helped communities to adapt by introducing rice as a new crop and establishing floating vegetable gardens.

To promote peace and empower young people, we supported youth football programmes and employment projects, and with our partners, including UNICEF and the South Sudan Ministry of Health, we began a new research project to prevent gender- based violence.

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South Sudan

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