The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has raised concerns over the suspension of life-saving transport services in South Sudan. The halt, which began last week, has affected the delivery of critical aid and essential supplies to vulnerable communities, particularly in remote areas. This disruption could have severe implications for health services, food security, and overall well-being in the region.
The IOM has urged the South Sudanese government and international partners to take immediate action to resume these vital services. Government officials have acknowledged the situation and are working with humanitarian organizations to find a swift solution. Efforts are focused on ensuring the safety and efficiency of transport routes to prevent further deterioration of the humanitarian crisis.
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