Juba, South Sudan — April 17, 2026 The Logistics Cluster, led by the World Food Programme (WFP), has been instrumental in navigating the complex humanitarian landscape of South Sudan. Amidst a backdrop of conflict, flooding, and disease outbreaks, the Cluster has been tirelessly coordinating logistics services to ensure aid reaches those in dire need. In the reporting period of January to March 2026, the Logistics Cluster facilitated the transportation of 2,905 metric tons of critical humanitarian relief cargo.
This included airlifting 496 metric tons to hard-to-reach areas in Jonglei, Unity, and Upper Nile states, as well as delivering 1,610 metric tons via river transport and supporting seven road convoys. The Cluster’s efforts have been pivotal in reaching 43 hard-to-access locations and supporting 83 organizations, demonstrating the importance of coordinated logistics in the face of South Sudan’s multifaceted crises.
As the situation continues to evolve, the Logistics Cluster’s role in ensuring the delivery of life-saving aid remains indispensable.
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*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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Source: reliefweb
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