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South Sudan
South Sudan is highly vulnerable to flooding, drought, and conflict-driven displacement, with limited infrastructure and data systems in place to support early warning. WHCA works to strengthen the country’s hydro-meteorological capacity and build community-based preparedness. Activities include training local responders, improving data collection, and developing communication strategies that reach remote and underserved populations. South Sudanese organizations are central to WHCA’s approach, ensuring that solutions are rooted in local knowledge and priorities. By linking early warning to early action, WHCA helps communities protect lives and livelihoods in the face of growing climate risks.
Partners implementing WHCA in South Sudan:
- South Sudan Red Cross
- Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management
- South Sudan Meteorological Services
- Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation
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