South : Humanitarian Access Snapshot (June 2018)

OVERVIEW Fifty-nine access incidents were reported in June, with the majority (66 XX Number of incidents by state Access constraint per cent) occurring in , , Increase Restriction of movement Manyo and Jonglei. 68 per cent of the organizations reporting being affected Decrease Manyo Active hostilities with direct are INGOs and over recent months, incidents involving violence against No change impact on humanitarian action Renk aid workers and assets have remained the majority, at around 60 per Looting incidents cent. Again this month, aid operations in Western Bahr el Ghazal have Relocation of staff continued to be impeded by blockages and bureaucratic challenges – a situation which has persisted since the start of 2018. Aid worker killed Maban Melut IMPACT PariangPariang FashodaFashoda

In June, three aid workers were killed in clearly marked vehicles in region Unity Malakal Panyikang and Mayom counties of Unity, bringing the number of aid Abiemnhom Panyikang PMalakal 4 RubkonaRubkona Baliet Aweil East East Malakal Aweil North North Bentiu workers killed in the country since January 2018 to ten. There were six P Guit Upper Nile 1 TwicTwic Mayom Fangak Fangak Canal/Pigi LongochukLongochuk looting incidents reported affecting delivery of nutrition, FSL and health Aweil West West Canal/Pigi East East AweilP activities to thousands of people in Wau, Western Bahr el Ghazal, PAweil Gogrial Luakpiny/NasirLuakpiny/Nasir Raja Aweil South GogrialWest Maiwut Rubkona and Pariang in Unity, Mundri East in and NorthernNorthern Aweil South West Koch Nyirol Ulang BahrBahr el el Ghazal Ghazal P 1 Tonj North Ayod Pibor in Jonglei. Eleven aid workers were relocated due to insecurity Kuajok Tonj North MayenditUnityLeer Ayod Aweil Centre Centre from Melut while on mission to Manyo to conduct a registration and Leer TonjTonj EastEast Mayendit verification exercise of the reported 8,500 IDPs who were displaced by Western Bahr WauWau Uror Western Bahr P 14 Uror el Ghazal Duk fighting. During the month, government security forces blocked five Panyijiar Duk Akobo el Ghazal North North Panyijiar Wau Jur River trucks carrying humanitarian supplies to IDPs reported to number Wau Jur River Rumbek TwicTwic East around 18,000 in Kajo-Keji county. In Yei, a humanitarian convoy Cueibet Centre 8 PochallaPochalla 9 RumbekRumbek P Tonj South travelling on a response mission to Lasu Refugee camp was ambushed Tonj South JongleiJonglei Rumbek East East YirolYirol East by armed men near Kegulu, consequently the mission was suspended. Bor South Nagero LakesLakes 4 Bor South In Mundri West, an NGO team was ambushed by armed men, while YirolYirol West P Bor PiborPibor Wulu P Bor Awerial delivering nutrition supplies and medical drugs to Bangolo clinic. Some TamburaTambura Mvolo humanitarian supplies were looted during the incident. In Rubkona, Western TerekekaTerekeka Central community leaders in the Bentiu PoC site continue to demand contracts Equatoria MundriMundri MundriMundri EquatoriaCentral for volunteers and an increase in casual labor rates. As a result, clinics WestWest EastEast Equatoria LafonLafon Kapoeta North North Kapoeta East East EzoEzo Eastern Equatoria and community centres, serving thousands of people in the PoC, were 5 IbbaIbba Maridi JubaJuba closed during the month by the community leaders. Negotiation to Number of incidents by county Nzara \! Kapoeta South YambioYambioP 5 resolve the labour issue at the PoC site continues. P Kapoeta South YeiYei PTorit 0 or no data 1-5 6-10 11-14 >15 Torit Torit Budi Lainya 8 Budi Summary Lainya IkotosIkotos Kajo-kejiKajo-keji Magwi incidents of the incidents involved Morobo reported in violence against humanitarian 59 June 2018 59% personnel or assets

Attributed to Type Active Key data 137 Trend hostilities (January 2017 - June 2018) Operational 150 32% Criminal/unknown interference7% 5% 3 Aid workers killed 7% Violence 120 against Threat, intimidation and 136 Bureaucratic/ personnel 110 12% harassment, physical assault 90 116 111 114 29% State security forces administrative 37% 8 100 101 101 103 110 90 89 impediments 60 79 80 Looting incidents 64 70 66 70 6 58 59 21% Non-state armed actors Restriction of 17% 30 movement Staff withdrawn through National/sub-national government Violence 10% 22% against assets 11 1 incident 0 8% Civilians Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov Dec Jan Mar May Jun 2017 2018 Humanitarian access concerns humanitarian actors’ ability to reach populations affected by crisis, as well as an affected population’s ability to access humanitarian assistance and services. | DISCLAIMER: The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Final boundary between the Republic of and the Republic of Sudan has not yet been determined. Final status of Abyei region is not yet determined. Creation date: 19 July 2018 Sources: OCHA access database Feedback: [email protected], [email protected] | www.unocha.org/south-sudan www.reliefweb.int