South Sudan: UN Suspends Food Aid After ‘Unacceptable’ Attacks on Convoy

As clashes between opposition forces and national troops intensify, reports indicate airstrikes and daily civilian casualties. UN agencies warn that rising insecurity is hindering lifesaving aid, while hunger forecasts worsen and cholera treatment centers struggle with an influx of newly displaced individuals. The renewed violence occurs as South Sudan’s 2018 Revitalized Peace Agreement unravels amid stalled reforms, rising political tensions before the planned 2026 elections, and growing pressure from over a million refugees fleeing the brutal war in neighboring Sudan.

WFP convoy attacked, activities suspended

The UN World Food Programme (WFP) suspended all activities in Baliet County, Upper Nile state, after repeated attacks on a humanitarian convoy. Between last Friday and Sunday, a 12-boat convoy carrying over 1,500 metric tonnes of food and relief items was attacked multiple times by armed youth. The cargo was looted despite previous security assurances for safe passage. WFP stated the suspension would continue until the safety of its staff, partners, and contractors is ensured, and authorities recover the stolen supplies. The organization urged all parties to respect humanitarian workers and protect essential aid delivery resources.

Aid access under threat

The convoy attack highlights a broader collapse in humanitarian access, especially in Jonglei state, where renewed fighting since late December has intensified clashes between the South Sudan People’s Defense Forces and the South Sudan People’s Liberation Army-in-Opposition across multiple counties. According to the UN relief coordination office, OCHA, fighting and airstrikes have displaced approximately 280,000 people since late December, including more than 235,000 across Jonglei. Many have fled to areas with limited water, sanitation, and health services, raising the risk of disease outbreaks. Humanitarian partners report that at least seven aid facilities in Jonglei have been looted or damaged, with assets confiscated and aid workers intimidated, leading to the suspension of operations in several areas.

Hospitals hit, services halted

The medical charity Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) reported that government forces bombarded its hospital in Lankien, Jonglei State, on the night of 3 February, destroying the main warehouse and most crucial medical supplies. One MSF staff member sustained minor injuries. In a separate incident the same day, MSF’s health facility in Pieri was looted by unknown attackers, forcing staff to flee. The violence has left around 250,000 people without healthcare, as the organization was the only provider in the area.

Hunger and disease risks rising

UN agencies warn that escalating conflict is expected to significantly worsen food insecurity, particularly in northern Jonglei and Upper Nile states. Projections indicate the number of counties facing emergency-level hunger (IPC Phase 4) between February and May will more than double, with some households at risk of slipping into catastrophic conditions (IPC Phase 5). Insecurity has already forced WFP to pause plans to pre-position 12,000 metric tons of food ahead of the rainy season in Jonglei, raising concerns that access will further deteriorate once roads become impassable. Since September 2024, South Sudan has recorded nearly 98,000 cholera cases and more than 1,600 deaths, with Jonglei among the worst affected, overwhelming treatment centers.


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20 responses to “South Sudan: UN Suspends Food Aid After ‘Unacceptable’ Attacks on Convoy”

  1. Wooden German Avatar
    Wooden German

    Quite impressive how they’ve managed to turn a food convoy into a buffet for bandits. One might think they’re auditioning for a new reality show: “Survivor: South Sudan Edition.” 🍽️😏

  2. Fresh Peper Avatar
    Fresh Peper

    Stunning, isn’t it? Who needs food and aid when you’ve got a robust looting economy thriving in a war zone? 🍽️💼

  3. Broomspun Avatar

    In South Sudan, where humanitarian aid is treated like a piñata at a party, it seems the only thing more unstable than the peace agreement is the safety of food convoys. 🍫 Just another day in paradise, eh?

  4. BlackExcalibur Avatar
    BlackExcalibur

    So, the UN thought they could just drop food in a war zone, eh? Seems like someone needs a crash course in “how not to get your supplies looted” 😂.

  5. jack cassidy Avatar
    jack cassidy

    Seems like the only thing getting delivered in South Sudan these days is chaos—who needs food when you’ve got looters and airstrikes for entertainment? 🍽️💥

  6. swing setter Avatar
    swing setter

    Seems like the only thing getting attacked faster than the aid convoys in South Sudan is my patience with all these “peace agreements” that are as solid as a soufflé. 🤷‍♂️ What’s next? A humanitarian scavenger hunt?

  7. Trouble Mittens Avatar
    Trouble Mittens

    Looks like South Sudan’s got its own version of a “no-food zone” now—who needs a bowl of rice when you can have armed youth playing pirate? 🍚💼

  8. Looks like the UN’s idea of a “safe passage” went the way of my last holiday plans—straight into the hands of armed youth. Can’t wait to see how this brilliant strategy of stopping food aid will miraculously solve the hunger crisis! 🍽️💼

  9. Succubus In 
Training Avatar
    Succubus In Training

    Seems like the UN’s got more luck finding a good cup of coffee in the middle of a war zone than delivering food aid in South Sudan. Maybe they should try sending it via carrier pigeon next time? 🤷‍♂️

  10. Spitfire Avatar

    Seems like the UN’s new strategy for tackling hunger is to just stop feeding people altogether—brilliant! 🍽️ Who needs food aid when you can have chaos instead, right?

  11. Chlorine Avatar

    Just brilliant, isn’t it? The UN suspending aid in South Sudan—who needs food when you have a good old-fashioned civil war to keep things spicy? 🤦‍♂️

  12. terror master Avatar
    terror master

    Nothing like a little violence to spice up the humanitarian efforts, eh? 🍽️ Who needs food when you can have chaos instead? 🤷‍♂️

  13. Tall Sally Avatar
    Tall Sally

    Typical, isn’t it? Just when you think the aid is finally on its way, some charming locals decide to take matters into their own hands – who needs food when you can have chaos instead? 🍽️💥

  14. Star Killer Avatar
    Star Killer

    Who knew that delivering food aid in South Sudan would require more security than a royal wedding? 🤷‍♂️ Just another day where saving lives is on hold because of some overzealous youth playing pirates! 🏴‍☠️

  15. Lady Peach Avatar
    Lady Peach

    Isn’t it just charming how humanitarian efforts are met with armed youth and looting? Guess they thought the UN food convoy was a buffet on the high seas. 🍽️🛥️

  16. the china wall Avatar
    the china wall

    Looks like the UN decided to throw in the towel on aid delivery; who knew that “unacceptable” meant a free-for-all buffet for armed youth? 🍽️ Just another day in the “peaceful” paradise of South Sudan, eh?

  17. K-Tin Man Avatar

    Just brilliant, isn’t it? UN suspending food aid in South Sudan because of armed youth – must be a new way to keep the diet trendy. 🍽️🙄

  18. Just when you think the situation couldn’t get any better, the WFP decides to take a little holiday from helping folks who really need it. 🍽️ Bravo, South Sudan! It’s like watching a poorly directed tragedy unfold – who needs food when you can have looting instead, right? 😅

  19. Thunder Nut Avatar
    Thunder Nut

    Oh brilliant, food aid suspension due to attacks—just what South Sudan needed to spice up the humanitarian crisis. Guess the youth are more interested in a food heist than a peaceful future! 🍽️💸

  20. Pixie Taze Avatar
    Pixie Taze

    Looks like the only thing getting delivered in South Sudan is disappointment – who knew looting would become the latest trend in humanitarian aid? 🤷‍♂️

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