WFP suspends activity in South Sudan county after aid convoy attacks

WFP suspends activity in South Sudan county after aid convoy attacks
South Sudanese women line up for food rations at a World Food Programme distribution point in Jonglei state on Nov. 13, 2024. (AP file photo)
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Updated 04 February 2026
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WFP suspends activity in South Sudan county after aid convoy attacks

WFP suspends activity in South Sudan county after aid convoy attacks
  • There has been rising violence in recent weeks between supporters of President Salva Kiir and his long-time rival Riek Machar
  • South Sudan, the world’s newest country, has been beset by civil war, poverty and massive corruption since it was formed in 2011

JUBA: The World Food Programme suspended work in parts of northern South Sudan after a river convoy carrying 1,500 tonnes of aid was attacked and looted, it said Wednesday.
There has been rising violence in recent weeks between supporters of President Salva Kiir and his long-time rival Riek Machar — mostly centered on Jonglei state where at least 280,000 people have been displaced, according to a United Nations report on Tuesday.
WFP said it came under attack last week in neighboring Upper Nile state, another region considered a stronghold of Machar’s forces.
“A 12-boat WFP convoy transporting over 1,500 metric tonnes of vital food assistance was attacked multiple times by armed youth,” it said in a statement.
The cargo, which also included non-food items from partners, was looted overnight “without security intervention” from local authorities, WFP said, despite their safety assurances.
“WFP has suspended all activities in Baliet County until the safety and security of its staff, partners and contractors is assured,” it said, and until the government recovers the stolen items.
“Attacks on humanitarians are never acceptable,” WFP added.
Last week WFP and Doctors Without Borders (MSF) denounced restrictions on humanitarian access to Jonglei, with MSF also forced to evacuate one of its health facilities due to armed clashes.
South Sudan, the world’s newest country, has been beset by civil war, poverty and massive corruption since it was formed in 2011.