South Sudan civil war looms amid political turmoil as escalating tensions between President Kiir and Vice-President Machar threaten to reignite conflict, with humanitarian agencies warning of a potential crisis.
South Sudan civil war looms amid political turmoil, as the fragile peace established by the 2018 agreement faces significant threats.
The national stability became more precarious after President Salva Kiir placed First Vice-President Riek Machar under house arrest.
The political situation becomes worse because South Sudan must support nearly a million refugees who escaped conflicts in Sudan while at the same time manage scarce resources.
The population crisis in South Sudan has reached levels where nine million people represent three-quarters of the total population according to humanitarian organizations such as Christian Aid.
Various organizations continue their work to maintain essential services by delivering cash aid while distributing emergency supplies.
Also water and sanitation services to more than 100,000 people.
International support for peacemaking actions must arise immediately to stop another catastrophic civil war from happening in this nation.
South Sudan faces an unstable situation because there exists the risk that political conflicts along with humanitarian crises might deteriorate if quick solutions are not applied.





