South Sudanese refugees await humanitarian assistance at isolated refugee camp

February 10, 2026 • Al Jazeera

South Sudanese refugees await humanitarian assistance at isolated refugee camp

Displacement Camp in South Sudan Experiences Limited Aid Response

A remote camp in South Sudan, established for displaced civilians fleeing conflict between government forces and opposition fighters, has seen limited assistance from external aid organizations. According to reports, the camp’s residents have been without significant outside help for several weeks.

Malcolm Webb of Al Jazeera visited the camp to gather more information on the situation. The displaced individuals, who have been living in the camp for an extended period, expressed their concerns about the lack of aid.

The camp, located in a remote area, is home to hundreds of people who were forced to flee their homes due to the ongoing conflict. Despite the dire circumstances, aid organizations have yet to provide substantial support to the camp’s residents.

According to sources, the camp’s residents have been relying on limited resources, including food and water provided by local authorities. The lack of external assistance has raised concerns among the displaced individuals, who are in need of more comprehensive support.

The situation at the camp remains uncertain, with aid organizations continuing to assess the needs of the displaced population. Efforts are being made to provide assistance, but the pace of response is slow.

The camp’s residents are waiting for aid to arrive, hoping that it will alleviate their suffering and improve their living conditions. The situation in South Sudan continues to be a pressing concern, with many lives affected by the ongoing conflict.

Source: Al Jazeera