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Responding to the increasing impact of climate induced hunger for conflict and flood affected communities in South Sudan.
HSSD24-FSC-206242-2
2,514,045
Action Against Hunger proposes an integrated intervention through livelihood based project in responses to the impact of conflict and climate change in six counties known for consistent severe food insecurity and high rates of malnutrition in the three states of South Sudan. The proposed intervention aims at saving liv...
Action Against Hunger-USA
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Food Security
SSD
Action Contre la Faim - Action Against Hunger International
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Provide Access to Safe, Inclusive, and Quality Basic Education to Vulnerable Children, Out of School Children and Youth aged (3-18) in South Sudan.
HSSD24-EDU-205831-1
1,812,755
The project will seek to provide access to safe, inclusive, and quality basic education to vulnerable children, out of school children and youth aged (3-18) in South Sudan for the year 2024. The project will be implemented in Akobo, Nyirol, Bor South counties of Jonglei State, Maban county of Upper Nile State, Kapoeta ...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Education
SSD
Save the Children
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Agricultural Assistance to returnees and vulnerable community to access short term agricultural inputs and organize the farmers into saving group in Wau – Yei and Juba.
HSSD24-FSC-205622-1
600,000
The aim of the project is to facilitate the targeted community composed of: returnees, vulnerable host community and IDPs to have access to agricultural inputs (tools and seeds) specifically short season and drought tolerant seeds The farmers groups will be organized into Saving groups after they have received improved...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Food Security
SSD
Malteser International Order of Malta World Relief
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
CP: Delivery of Child Protection Emergency services to the conflict and flood affected children in Ayod and Canal/Pigi Counties in Jonglei State, Longochuk and Maiwut Counties in Upper Nile State
HSSD24-PRO-206004-1
600,000
The project will target 20,000 direct and indirect beneficiaries including (5,600 Girls and 5,100 Boys) Children, adolescent children and (4,300 men and 5,000 Women) in Ayod 5,100, Canal/Pigi 5,100 Counties in Jonglei State and Longochuk 4,700 and Maiwut 5,100 while 15% of beneficiaries are persons with disabilities in...
Universal Network for Child Defence Rights
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Protection - Child Protection
SSD
Universal Network for Child Defence Rights
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Provision Life Saving WASH Support to conflict and flood affected IDPs, Returnees and Host communities in in Wau, Raga and Jur river counties of Western Bahr El Ghazel State, Duk and Twic East counties of Jonglei State and Baliet county of Upper Nile State.
HSSD24-WSH-205780-1
600,000
This project aims to provide integrated WASH services to the communities in Wau, Raga and Jur river counties of Western Bahr El Ghazel State, Duk and Twic East counties of Jonglei state and Baliet county of Upper Nile State through provision of adequate safe and clean water, sanitation facilities and improved hygiene p...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Water Sanitation Hygiene
SSD
Food Agriculture and Disaster Management
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Emergency and Static S/NFIs response to IDPs, Returnees and Host Community affected by disasters and conflict in South Sudan.
HSSD24-SHL-206149-1
6,193,618
The proposed NRC’s Shelter interventions for 2024 is continued to support the people affected by conflict, natural disaster and displacement in emergency context and static as long-term support for the IDPs, returnees and host community to return, resettle and reintegrate with host community. The interventions are desi...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Emergency Shelter and NFI
SSD
Norwegian Refugee Council
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Support the delivery of integrated quality life-saving essential primary health care services to the most vulnerable population of IDPs, Returnees and Host Communities in 12 Counties in Central Equatoria, Eastern Equatoria, Jonglei, Upper Nile and Warrap States of South Sudan.
HSSD24-HEA-205562-1
3,500,696
This project aims to reach 97,242 beneficiaries comprising of 70,987 Host Communities, 13,128 IDPs and 13,128 Returnees (about 5% of the Health Cluster target) in 12 Counties of Juba, Terekeka, Kapoeta East, Kapoeta North, Kapoeta South, Bor South, Pibor, Malakal, Panyikang, Renk, Gongrial West and Twic. The target ben...
HealthLink South Sudan
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Health
SSD
Health Link South Sudan
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Rapid protection response to enhance the protection of civilians and the resilience of the communities in South Sudan
HSSD24-PRO-205496-1
1,981,672
NP aims through this project to enhance the protection of civilians and resilience of communities in South Sudan. Civilians throughout the country have been severely affected by the existing humanitarian crisis resulting from recurrent violence, insecurity, and natural disasters as well as the influx of refugees and re...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Protection - Child Protection, Protection, Protection - Gender-Based Violence
SSD
Nonviolent Peaceforce
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Increasing equitable access and utilization of quality preventative and integrated nutrition services and building resilience among vulnerable groups in Fangak and Nyirol Counties
HSSD24-NUT-205524-1
1,300,000
Recurrent Conflicts, floods and macro-economic challenges in South Sudan continue to worsen nutrition emergency. According to the SS 2023 FSNMS and SMART survey findings, the national GAM level remain above the WHO threshold of 15% with 1.65 M U5 children and 870,000 PLW at risk of acute malnutrition in 2024. Fangak an...
Christian Mission Aid
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Nutrition
SSD
Christian Mission Aid
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Increasing equitable access and utilization of quality Preventive Nutrition Service delivery and targeting (193,056) children & women in Jonglei and Unity states of South Sudan
HSSD24-NUT-205603-1
300,000
The project will focus on Increasing the equitable access and utilization of quality lifesaving nutrition services on prevention of acute malnutrition of children 6 -59 months of age and pregnant and lactating women of child bearing age (PLWs) and build resilience among young children, adolescents through behavior cha...
Healthcare Foundation Organization
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Nutrition
SSD
Healthcare Foundation Organization
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Flood Response, Emergency and Transitional CCCM Assistance to returnees as well as conflict and disaster-induced displaced persons in South Sudan
HSSD24-CCM-206501-1
9,000,000
According to the 2023 Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO), 9.4 million people in South Sudan remain in need of humanitarian assistance, including an alarming figure of 2.2 million women and 4.9 million children. According to IOM’s Consolidated Appeal of 2023 as well as the 2024 Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP), 2.2 milli...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Camp Coordination / Management
SSD
International Organization for Migration
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Inclusive education response for children and adolescents (IDP, returnees and host community) in pastoralist and hard to reach areas in Eastern Equatoria and Lakes States
HSSD24-EDU-206119-1
915,106
The project intends to provide a holistic, comprehensive and intersectoral response to the problems of the Education System in EES and Lakes State, starting from the assumption that schools represent platforms through which also Protection, Nutrition, Hygiene, Health and Psychosocial needs of vulnerable children can be...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Education
SSD
Associazione Volontari per il Servizio Internazionale
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Empowering vulnerable communities with safe shelter and NFI support to foster resilience, dignity, and self-reliance
HSSD24-SHL-206391-1
6,484,097
South Sudan faces a critical humanitarian crisis, with conflict, floods, and natural disasters displacing thousands of people. These displaced individuals are in urgent need of shelter and non-food items (NFIs) to secure their basic needs and improve their living conditions. Upper Nile, Unity, and Jonglei are the most ...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Emergency Shelter and NFI
SSD
International Organization for Migration
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Life Saving Emergency WASH Assistance, Unity State
HSSD24-WSH-206026-1
100,940
Leer and Mayendit counties populations are the most affected by many years of conflict, flood and other natural disasters with majority of the population being food insecure, in IPC 4 in Mayendit and IPC 3 in Leer. The number of people bordering IPC 5 catastrophe and Emergency IPC 4 are continuing to increase in the tw...
Concern Worldwide
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Water Sanitation Hygiene
SSD
Coalition for Humanity South Sudan
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
WASH Interventions for Populations in Severity level 4& 3 faced with Disasters (floods, inter-communal conflicts, rapid Population Increase) In Panyikang and Fashoda Counties; Upper Nile State
HSSD24-WSH-205663-1
500,000
Health Action Africa (HAA) planned to continue providing lifesaving WASH activities aimed at meeting life-threatening, severe needs of the population affected by floods, sub-national conflicts, high malnutrition rates, disease outbreaks, GBV threats and above all counties receiving high numbers of returnees Population...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Water Sanitation Hygiene
SSD
Health Action Africa (South Sudan)
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Provision of Housing, Land and Property (HLP) Assistance to Crises Affected Populations in Jonglei State (Ayod, Fangak and Uror) and Upper Nile State (Panyikang, Fashoda and Baliet), South Sudan
HSSD24-PRO-205799-1
250,000
It is estimated that approximately 2 million people will be affected by HLP issues in 2024 across the country and in the Abyei Administrative Area. The situation is particularly challenging for some 507,000 IDPs and 401,000 Returnees(SSD HNO 2023). However, due to the influx of returnees and refugees from Sudan Crisis,...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2026-12-31T00:00:00
Protection - Housing, Land and Property
SSD
Community in Need Aid
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Provision of equitable access to gender and disability inclusive education for IDPs, Returnees and Host Communities children aged 3-18 years in Panyinjiar, Mayendit and Guit Counties of Unity State
HSSD24-EDU-205546-1
440,727
The project will be primarily and directly targeting the enrollment of 6,638 children (3,452 boys and 3,186 girls) primary school from IDPs, Returnees and Host Community population. Among the direct beneficiaries are 332 children (173 boys and 159 girls) Children Living with Disabilities (CLwDs). Other secondary benefi...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Education
SSD
Children Aid South Sudan
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Improving access to equitable safe WASH practices and resilience building among the crisis affected and vulnerable communities in Ayod, Fangak and Nyirol Counties of Jonglei State
HSSD24-WSH-205939-1
1,000,399
Under WASH Cluster, a total of 5.5m are considered PIN while 2.6m are targeted with WASH services. This project targets Fangak and Ayod which are among the 13 intersectoral priority 1 counties affected with multiple hazards and thus highly recommended for targeting by the WASH Cluster as well as Nyirol which is among t...
Christian Mission Aid
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Water Sanitation Hygiene
SSD
Christian Mission Aid
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Provision of GBV Prevention and Response Services to 7,966 crisis affected communities (8,614 Host community; 1,999 IDPs and 779 Returnees) in Kapoeta East and Lafon Counties of Eastern Equatoria State, South Sudan
HSSD24-PRO-205531-1
440,000
Gender Based Violence is most prevalent in South Sudan. According to UNFPA, 2023 Report, South Sudan is ranked second in GBV prevalence in East Africa. According to the study, substantial proportions of women (aged 15-64) in South Sudan experience GBV either in form of physical (34.0%) or sexual (13.5%) violence in the...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
SSD
Nile Sustainable Development Organization
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Provision of Shelter/NFI and increasing community resilience to flooding
HSSD24-SHL-206613-1
729,000
As South Sudan grapples with an escalating humanitarian crisis, MEDAIR is implementing a multifaceted intervention program to bolster flood resilience, provide immediate relief, and facilitate long-term recovery. This comprehensive approach aims to safeguard the well-being of affected populations by addressing their im...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2025-12-31T00:00:00
Emergency Shelter and NFI
SSD
MEDAIR
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Provision of Camp Coordination and Camp Management Responses to conflict and Floods affected communities of Pibor GPAA Jonglei States.
HSSD24-CCM-206239-1
300,000
The effect of years of conflict, displacement and lack of basic services has continued to be felt throughout the country with an estimated 8.5 million people in need of humanitarian assistance and protection services (According to Humanitarian Needs Overview 2024). The purpose of this project is to provide timely and c...
Peace Corps Organization
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Camp Coordination / Management
SSD
Peace Corps South Sudan
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Integrated Quality, Inclusive and Accessible Education provided to crisis affected 16,839 girls and boys (3-18) in hard-to-reach areas of Malakal, Pigi, Duk, Pibor, Bor South, Akobo, Aweil North and TWIC counties
HSSD24-EDU-205560-1
1,118,104
The emergency Education project will be majorly tailored to provide Education in emergency (EIE) services to the vulnerable Children of IDP, Returnees and Host communities who are affected by crisis in Malakal, Pigi, Fangak, Pibor, Bor, Akobo, Aweil North and TWIC counties of Upper Nile, Jonglei, Northen Bahr-el-gazal...
Smile Again Africa Development Organization - SAADO
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Education
SSD
Smile Again Africa Development Organization
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Enhancing the protection and resilience of conflict affected children - including returnees from Sudan - through live-saving protection services in Jonglei (Fangak, Akobo, Uror, Pigi/Canal, Duk), Upper Nile (Malakal, Baliet, Nasir, Renk, Fashoda & Panyikang), Lakes (Awerial and Yirol East) and Eastern Equatoria (Lafon ...
HSSD24-PRO-206231-1
500,000
CINA will work in the proposed states to provide protection services to children and their families affected by conflict, including those fleeing violence from Sudan. In Lakes State (including Yirol East & Awerial counties), IDP children and families continue to be exposed to different forms of violence as a result of ...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Protection - Child Protection
SSD
Community in Need Aid
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Provision of Food Security and Livelihoods Support to disaster affected populations in Northern Bahr el Ghazal, Unity, Western Bahr Warrap, Upper Nile, Central Equatoria and Jonglei States of South Sudan
HSSD24-FSC-205445-1
1,634,300
The overall objective of the NRC’s proposed project is to ensure vulnerable crises-affected people have reduced morbidity and mortality through equitable, safe, and dignified access to life-saving assistance to meet their needs. The overall objective is to be achieved through three main cluster objectives namely; provi...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Food Security
SSD
Norwegian Refugee Council
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Provision of Integrated Nutrition services to children under 5 and pregnant lactating women in Longechuk, Melut, Nasir, Ulang, Renk, Maiwut and Maban counties
HSSD24-NUT-205495-1
1,800,000
This project seeks to reduce nutrition related morbidities and mortalities in the 6 counties of upper Nile state through prevention and provision of improved treatment of acute malnutrition. The project will target South Sudanese in upper Nile State living as refugees, internal displaced persons (IDPs), returnees and o...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Nutrition
SSD
Relief International
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Protection from Epidemic-Prone Diseases for Returnees and Refugees in Renk and Vulnerable Communities in Maban County and Bentiu Town
HSSD24-HEA-205585-1
999,963
Malaria is endemic in South Sudan and the start of the transmission season coincide with the onset of the rainy season. Morbidity and mortality due to malaria is very high with 50.2% of cases and 39.4% of deaths attributed to malaria The proposed project will work toward achieving the Health Cluster Objective 3: “Redu...
No implementing partners.
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Health
SSD
The Mentor Initiative
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Enhance Food Security and Livelihoods emergency, resilience and recovery to Conflict and disaster affected population in Wau, Aweil South, Tonj East and Tonj North Counties in Western, Northern Bahr el Ghazal and Warrap States
HSSD24-FSC-205452-1
348,100
An estimated 9.4 million people, 76 per cent of the population, were projected to need of humanitarian aid and protection services in 2023, including 2.2 million women and 4.9 million children. The humanitarian crisis in South Sudan is the result of an accumulation of interlocking factors; the legacy of decades of civi...
Aid Support Community Organization
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Food Security
SSD
Aid Support Community Organization
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Support the food insecure and crisis affected displaced and host population to improve their resilience by providing gender sensitive lifesaving food security and livelihoods assistance in Jonglei and Upper Nile States
HSSD24-FSC-205859-1
200,000
In line with the South Sudan 2024-25 HRP objective of Reducing morbidity and mortality of Vulnerable crises-affected people through equitable, safe, and dignified access to life-saving assistance to meet their needs and the FSL Cluster priorities and cluster objectives, in 2024-25, the FSL Cluster aims (1) Provide food...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Food Security
SSD
Agency for Child Relief Aid
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Marking an End to Abuse, Violence Against Women and Children in South Sudan
HSSD24-PRO-205808-1
910,000
Help a Child is an international Christian humanitarian organization founded in 1968, that provides a future for children in need, their family, and their entire community regardless of their social, political, religious, ethnic, or economic background. Help a Child has been operating in South Sudan for more than 10 ye...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Protection - Gender-Based Violence, Protection - Child Protection
SSD
Help a Child International (Red een Kind)
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
WASH Support to Vulnerable Persons in Baliet County - Upper Nile State
HSSD24-WSH-205984-1
500,000
WASH needs affect living standards of vulnerable communities in Greater Upper Nile. Low WASH standards directly impact efforts to reduce malnutrition amongst U5s and PLWs. Alliance for Community Development (ACD) works in Greater Upper Nile providing much needed WASH, Nutrition, Education, FSL and Protection support t...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Water Sanitation Hygiene
SSD
Alliance for Community Development
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Enhancing Food Security and Livelihoods of conflict and displacement affected households in South Sudan to build resilience
HSSD24-FSC-206183-1
1,680,046
Food insecurity continues to adversely affect South Sudan with 7.10 million people, including refugees projected to experience severe food insecurity in South Sudan in 2024 during the peak hunger season. Comparing with the year 2023 there is not much of an in improvement improvement of the food security situation which...
NRDC and ACCRA
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Food Security
SSD
Danish Refugee Council
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Shelter and Non Food Items Assistance to Internally Displaced Persons, Returnees and Residents in Melut County.
HSSD24-SHL-205523-1
301,032
HNO reports that estimated 9.4 million people will be in need of humanitarian assistance in 2023/24, a staggering 76 percent of South Sudan population, this is an increase by 500,000 people in 2022. The projected 9.4 million people in need for 2023/24 include 1.9 million IDPs, 1.4 million returnees, 5.8 million returne...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Emergency Shelter and NFI
SSD
Save a Life International
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Provision of integrated, equitable, and timely WASH, Shelter services to emergency affected populations in South Sudan
HSSD24-SHL;WSH-206539-1
1,800,000
Protracted crises in South Sudan, including climactic shocks and continued conflict, have resulted in 9.4 million people projected to be in need of humanitarian assistance in 2023. On top of these multilayered shock the Sudan crisis has adversely impacted South Sudan with more that 320,000 people having crossed the cou...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Emergency Shelter and NFI, Water Sanitation Hygiene
SSD
Solidarités International
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Provision of immediate lifesaving access to basic WASH Services in emergencies for vulnerable IDP’s, Host communities, returnees and Refugees affected by conflict, food insecurity and natural disaster through Rapid Response Mechanism and Static Interventions in Priority 1 and 2 Counties of Jonglei and Upper Nile.
HSSD24-WSH-205881-1
1,000,000
Under this proposed Emergency WASH Interventions for 2024, The Rescue Mission intends to support the people affected by conflict, natural disaster and displacement in emergency context and static as long-term support for the IDPs, host community and people to return, resettle and reintegrate with host community. The in...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Water Sanitation Hygiene
SSD
The Rescue Mission
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Better access to education and strengthened communal capacity to support learning outcomes for children and youth affected by emergencies in South Sudan.
HSSD24-EDU-205748-1
415,341
South Sudan Education sector faces significant challenges that originated in years of conflict, displacement, lack of infrastructure, teachers and investments. More than 2 million children need assistance. PAH is an experienced organization with broad portfolio of successfully implemented projects in various sectors. P...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Education
SSD
Polish Humanitarian Action
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Support to the inter-cluster response to inform prioritization and decision-making processes regarding responses in locations of high needs
HSSD24-CSS-206608-1
1,500,000
REACH proposes activities focused on the provision of enhanced humanitarian coordination, information management and assessment support to the humanitarian community. Within a context of reducing humanitarian resources and increasing needs, REACH aims to continually inform and enable evidence-based decision-making with...
REACH (Impact)
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Coordination and support services
SSD
REACH Initiative
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Emergency climate-resilient infrastructure rehabilitation and maintenance
HSSD24-LOG-206772-1
9,584,000
South Sudan has one of the world’s most under-developed infrastructures in the world. The country’s road density is the lowest in Africa with 15 km of road per 1,000 km of arable land. Building large-scale infrastructure is also challenging due to South Sudan’s increased vulnerability to devastating climate shocks. For...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Logistics
SSD
World Food Programme
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Provision of quality WASH services for vulnerable communities living in Akobo, Nyirol, and Abyei.
HSSD24-WSH-205965-1
2,329,741
In the proposed action, Save the Children aim to implement integrated WASH interventions to reduce the burden of WASH related diseases as aggravating factors for malnutrition locations presenting an extreme WASH vulnerability and high prevalence of malnutrition. Services provided will break the transmission cycle of ma...
Save the Children
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Water Sanitation Hygiene
SSD
Save the Children
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Improving Food Security and Livelihoods of crisis affected population in Rubkona, Mayendit, Koch, and Panyijiar Counties, Unity State, South Sudan
HSSD24-FSC-205854-1
513,977
The project aimed to contribute to the FSL cluster CO1: Provide food assistance to prevent famine and improve food consumption, dietary diversity, and coping strategies for vulnerable populations (in IPC 4 and 5) and CO2: Enhance and sustain emergency food production through complementary vegetable and crop livelihood ...
Universal Intervention and Development Organization (UNIDOR)
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Food Security
SSD
International Rescue Committee
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Improving the livelihoods of disaster affected persons (IDPS, refugees and vulnerable host communities households) through provision of agricultural inputs (vegetable, crop and fishing kits) to enhancing emergency and sustainable food production in priority locations across South Sudan.
HSSD24-FSC-205750-1
295,000
According to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) projection, in the lean season projection period from April to July 2024, the food security situation will deteriorate and an estimated 7.1 million people (56.3% of the population) will be severely food insecure (IPC Phase 3 or above). 79,000 people a...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Food Security
SSD
Polish Humanitarian Action
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
WASH support to returnees, IDPs and vulnerable host community in Twic and Fashoda counties of South Sudan.
HSSD24-WSH-205627-1
500,000
Narrative Hub, a women-led organization, will provide life-saving WASH activities aimed at meeting life-threatening, severe needs of the population of host communities, IDPs and returnees. This project will be implemented in Fashoda and Twic counties which was affected by conflict, floods, high malnutrition rates, dise...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Water Sanitation Hygiene
SSD
Narrative Hub
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Enhancing safety , inclusiveness ,protection and quality of basic education among Children and youth in the communities of Malakal and Rubkona Counties
HSSD24-EDU-205792-1
332,275
The education project in the two counties shall be accountable to the affected population and will observe the conflict gender sensitive protocols in all aspects of the project programming. In this case, 23% adult male 17% adult female, 60 % of school going age children including those with disability who are above 10 ...
WOMENADVANCEMENT ORGANIZATION
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Education
SSD
Women Advancement Organization
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Increasing equitable access of essential, and quality healthcare service to 74,571 populations in Jonglei, Unity, Upper Nile and Warrap states South Sudan
HSSD24-HEA-205439-1
2,500,000
This project will support flood & food-insecure affected 74,571 beneficiaries (Men 11,186, Women 18,643, Boys 20,134 and Girls 24,608) in Jonglei, Unity, Upper Nile and Warrap States. to improve essential healthcare services. HFO will undertake the responsibility to implement PHC services activities to achieve the heal...
Healthcare Foundation Organization
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Health
SSD
Healthcare Foundation Organization
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Enhancing Equitable Integrated Emergency Life Saving WASH Services targeting Returnees, IDPS and Host communities in Akobo and Twic Counties of Jonglei and Warrap States
HSSD24-WSH-205970-1
500,000
In recognition of the effect of the disease burden as a result of consumption of unsafe water and poor behavior related to sanitation and hygiene, CIDO in this 2024 Response Plan, proposes to intensify and necessitate equitable access to safe, clean drinking-water, basic sanitation and promote hygiene while enhancing s...
Community Initiative For Development Organization
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Water Sanitation Hygiene
SSD
Community Initiative for Development Organization
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Enhancing Food Security and Livelihoods of Vulnerable Agro-pastoralists Communities in Unity, Jonglei, Northern Bahr el Ghazal and Central Equatoria States, South Sudan
HSSD24-FSC-206080-1
1,180,000
Climatic extremes, which have in the recent past been characterized by unprecedented flooding and prolonged dry spells, coupled with increasing waves of inter and intra communal violence, bureaucratic impediments including escalating Sudan conflict with increasing influx of refugees, returnees and asylum seekers crossi...
Local Partner
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Food Security
SSD
Vétérinaires Sans Frontières - Suisse
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Food and livelihood assistance to the most vulnerable and crisis affected population in South Sudan
HSSD24-FSC-205938-2
4,191,000
The proposed project seeks to assist 1,100,000 people in vulnerable communities with humanitarian food assistance, Emergency livelihood support and resilience sustenance in Upper Nile, Western Equatoria, Central Equatoria and Greater Bahr el Ghazal. Project interventions to be implemented will prevent famine and improv...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Food Security
SSD
World Vision International
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Provision of comprehensive, lifesaving SGBV prevention and response interventions to the conflict affected communities of Bentiu in Unity and Malakal County in Upper Nile state.
HSSD24-PRO-206160-1
300,000
Women for Justice and Equality (WOJE), proposed project will provide comprehensive, lifesaving SGBV prevention and response interventions to the conflict affected communities in Bentiu and Malakal Counties in Upper Nile state. The proposal will contribute to the overall GBV cluster target of 546,000 persons reaching to...
Women for Justice and Equality, WOJE.
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
SSD
Women for Justice and Equality
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Management of WASH Pipeline to Strengthen WASH Cluster’s Capacity to Improve the Access of Vulnerable Populations in South Sudan to Safe Water; Sanitation and Hygiene Supplies
HSSD24-WSH-206184-1
9,000,000
According to the Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO) 2022, about 6.5 million people has inadequate or lack of access to safe water, and sanitation in South Sudan. Insecurity, displacement, natural disasters such as heavy flooding for the last three years have compounded the impact of low access to water, sanitation and h...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Water Sanitation Hygiene
SSD
International Organization for Migration
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Health Care Services in Populations Faced with Crises & Recovering from Disasters in the Counties; Canal Pigi& Pochalla(Jonglei State), Fashoda &Nassir (Upper Nile State), Tonj North & Gogrial West Counties; Warrap State
HSSD24-HEA-205451-1
900,000
Health Action Africa (HAA) has designed this HRP 2024 proposal to complement the continuity of already ongoing Health in emergency projects, supported by RRF/IoM, UNFPA, IMC, GAC, AAHI & AVSI. The Counties are; Canal Pigi and Pochalla in Jonglei State, Fashoda and Nassir in Upper Nile State and Tonj North & Gogrial Wes...
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Health
SSD
Health Action Africa (South Sudan)
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Improve equitable access to life-saving essential comprehensive quality health care services.
HSSD24-HEA-205615-1
4,500,000
Through this project, Action Against Hunger is aiming to target a total of 125015 (60,008 males and 65,007 females) vulnerable IDPs, Returnees and Host community. Our areas of intervention will primarily be Fangak, and Pibor Counties of Jonglei State, Gogrial West, Gogrial East and Twic counties of Warrap state and Aw...
null
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Health
SSD
Action Contre la Faim - Action Against Hunger International
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Provide an Integrated life-saving response access to safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene services with nutrition and GVB mitigation activities for IDPs,host and returnees people affected by conflicts, flood, diseases and malnutrition in Panyikang,Renk,Ayod,Nyirol,Canal /Pigi,Fangak and Nasir Counties
HSSD24-WSH-205786-1
1,980,000
South Sudan continues to face multiple compounding shocks and stressors. Insecurity, sub-national violence, regional and national macroeconomic challenges – intensified by the global economic downturn, the impact of climate change and the ongoing Sudan conflict – all adversely affect the food security of South Sudanese...
Africa Development Aid
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-12-31T00:00:00
Water Sanitation Hygiene
SSD
Africa Development Aid
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
Protect vulnerable groups through GBV and Child Protection Response in Northern Bahr El Ghazal State and Abyei Administrative Area.
HSSD24-PRO-206207-1
825,000
Since the start of the Sudan conflict in April, over 1 million people displaced from Sudan to neighboring countries, of whom 364,818 arrived in South Sudan as of 7 November. Of these, 83 per cent are South Sudanese returnees and 16 per cent are Sudanese refugees. The percentage of Sudanese refugees has doubled from 8 p...
The Organization for Children's Harmony-TOCH
2024-01-01T00:00:00
2024-01-31T00:00:00
Protection - Child Protection, Protection - Gender-Based Violence
SSD
The Organisation for Children's Harmony
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024
HSSD24
HDX
2026-04-04
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South Sudan: Response Plan projects

Publisher: OCHA Humanitarian Programme Cycle Tools (HPC Tools) · Source: HDX · License: cc-by-igo · Updated: 2026-03-30


Abstract

Projects proposed, in progress, or completed as part of the annual South Sudan Humanitarian Response Plans (HRPs) or other Humanitarian Programme Cycle plans. The original data is available on https://hpc.tools

Important: some projects in South Sudan might be missing, and others might not apply specifically to South Sudan. See Caveats under the Additional information tab.

Each row in this dataset represents time-series observations. Temporal coverage is indicated by the startdate, enddate column(s). Geographic scope: SSD.

Curated into ML-ready Parquet format by Electric Sheep Africa.


Dataset Characteristics

Domain Humanitarian and development data
Unit of observation Time-series observations
Rows (total) 424
Columns 14 (1 numeric, 11 categorical, 2 datetime)
Train split 339 rows
Test split 84 rows
Geographic scope SSD
Publisher OCHA Humanitarian Programme Cycle Tools (HPC Tools)
HDX last updated 2026-03-30

Variables

Geographiclocations (SSD).

Temporalstartdate, enddate.

Identifier / Metadataname (Improved access to WASH services for vulnerable populations in Leer, Pibor and any other locations experiencing crises across South Sudan, Strengthening CCCM Mobile Response in Displaced Sites and Camp-like Settings in Twic, and Nyirol counties of South Sudan., Contributing towards strengthening of accountability for Gender-Based Violence through integration of Prevention, Risk Mitigation interventions in multisector programs and effective referral in Fangak, Duk, Pibor, Aweil East, Aweil Center, Gogrial West, and Gogrial East Counties of Jonglie, Northern Bahr el Ghazel and Warrap States of South Sudan ), versioncode (HSSD24-CCM-205759-1, HSSD24-PRO-206027-1, HSSD24-PRO-205987-1), response_plan_code (HSSD24), esa_source (HDX), esa_processed.

Othercurrentrequestedfunds (range 99930.0–475068488.0), objective (The project will ensure provision of timely, well-coordinated and integrated humanitarian intervention to 8500 IDPs to improve their well-being, their resilience and participation in decision-making processes. The delivery of CCCM activities in informal sites will be conducted through the deployment of mobile/roving teams. Narrative Hub, a women-led organization, is quite conversant with CCCM cluster strategy and methodology having been trained by the cluster from 2021 to 2023. NH has recently implemented and Emergency GBV project in Nyirol,( waat payam) while implementing a transitional justice project in Twic, and according to local assessment reports and observation, CCCM support is needed. A multi-sector approach between CCCM, GBV, ES/SNFI and protection will be prioritized at the sites where needs will be commonly identified by the CCCM in coordination with ES/NFI and protection and all activities will be integrated during the implementation period to achieve the cluster set objectives in locations where needs are very highly identified. Narrative Hub has both static and mobile presence in the location providing protection services and therefore, the intervention will include services like support to GBV survivors, psychosocial support and raising awareness sessions for men, women, boys and girls, as well as mitigation measures. This will be done in the form of training. It will respond to emergency needs by empowering community and strengthening the capacities of local actors to have access to both essentials camp management service. Through CCCM Cluster support, the project will contribute significantly to service delivery in hard-to-reach areas of Twic, and Nyirol counties, coordinating multi-sectorial assistance through organizing site level coordination meetings with community members from both displaced, returnees and host communities; conducting site maintenance and service mapping activities to support minimum living standard; and protection of people with special needs in coordination with actors; and strengthening community structure by training community members on CCCM and humanitarian response. Community engagement will be a priority to the project for purposes of accountability to the affected population (AAP) and strong complaint mechanisms will be established among others., ACRA (Agency for Child Relief Aid) proposes a 12 months provision of integrated GBV response and risk mitigation intervention to support vulnerable women and girls at risk of GBV in Upper Nile state (Baliet and Maiwut Counties) and Jonglei state (Akobo County). ACRA implementation strategies will contribute to Protection Cluster Objective 1. Ensure mobile or static provision of critical protection assistance and services, including specialized response services, tailored to the specific needs, considering age, gender, and disability. presence/missions to field and deep field locations, 2. Ensuring that human rights are upheld and promoted for the persons of concern by strengthening coordination, advancing centrality of protection among humanitarian actors to reduce protection risks, and addressing coordination gaps/issues through close dialogue with partners and effective protection monitoring to inform programming, advocacy, and response and 3. Promoting nexus to development and solutions as the transition between the delivery of emergency humanitarian assistance, systems building and the provision of long-term development assistance to meet peoples’ needs, mitigate risks and vulnerabilities, exacerbated by systemic and socially reinforced exclusion of women and girls and persons with disabilities. The project will target 5,527 beneficiaries disaggregated as: 3047 women, 1636 girls, 443 men and 401 boys reached. To achieve this, ACRA will conduct 56 GBV awareness sessions on GBV risk factors, mitigation measures, available response services and timely reporting through different methods such as house-to-house visit and campaigns. The project will ensure distribution of 1180 dignity kits to vulnerable 356 women and 824 girls as part of GBV risk mitigation. ACRA will establish and strengthen referral systems in the 3 targeted counties as well reaching 535 GBV survivors (54 boys, 160 girls, 58 men and 263 Women) with GBV response specialized services (GBV case management, referrals, Psychosocial support, legal aid, and WGFS programming). ACRA will build capacity of frontline service providers on GBV minimum standards as well as train 29 (15F, 14M) non GBV humanitarian actors on integration of GBV in their sectoral responses. To ensure empowerment and recovery, the project will provide individual and group Psychosocial Support services including reactional activities to 3200 individuals ( 289 boys, 980 girls, 278 men and 1653 women). ACRA will work with other GBV actors to strengthen GBV referral pathways and updating GBV standard operating procedures (SOPs) by conducting GBV service mapping in Baliet, Maiwut and Akobo. ACRA will implement primary GBV prevention interventions reaching 240 individuals (58 boys, 28 girls, 107 men and 47 women). The project will Provide socio-economic support to vulnerable women and girls including trainings on income generating activities like training on molding and use of Fuel Efficient Stoves to 171 women and 76 girls. 36 girls and 89 women will be supported through cash and Voucher assistance. 11 community-based protection monitoring committees with 10 members each totaling 110 persons (65% women and girls) in each location including PWDs will be formed. ACRA has operational presence in Baliet, Akobo and Maiwut counties implementing Health, GBV, FSL and WASH. This will ensure productive relationships with key stakeholders, knowledge on the targeted locations and informs critical strategic planning. We shall also hold consultations with communities throughout the project to ensure their concerns are included in the project implementation. All activities will take a “Do No Harm and conflict sensitive approach”. IDPs, returnees, host communities will be targeted. ACRA will take account of and include persons with disabilities in all project activities, by applying an age, gender and diversity lens and considering their specific needs, while prioritizing safety, dignity and avoid harm.

, Africa Development Aid intends to provide quality protection services to crisis-affected children and their caregivers in Ayod, Pigi, and Fangak Counties of Jonglei State, Malakal, Renk and Panyikang Counties of Upper Nile State. Emergency Response to 600 Unaccompanied and Separated children through family tracing and reunification services. Emergency response to 21,000 children, adolescents and caregivers through community-based mental health and psychosocial support interventions, conduct parental sessions on child protection issues affecting children in the community. 3750 children with different protection concerns will receive  case management services through cash based initiatives. Conduct 30 awareness raising on child protection issues, formation of community based child protection committees to identify key protection concerns and help in advocacy on how to solve issues affecting children in the communities. Establishment and update of Child Protection referral pathways and training of women and men (community leaders or humanitarian and government staff including ADA staff ) trained on Child Protection in Emergencies (CPiE) these are inline with Protection cluster objects on response plan to child protection issues for both returnees and host communities in South Sudan. A total of 30,000 people (15,000 Males and 15,000 females) will benefit from this project. Out of this, 15,000 will be children (7,500 girls; 7,500 boys) and 15,000 will be adults – 5,000 males and 10,000 females. However, out of the total beneficiaries 30% will be from the host community while 30% will be from Returnees and 40% from IDPs.), partners (Universal Network for Child Defence Rights, Peace Corps Organization, None ), globalclusters (Food Security, Water Sanitation Hygiene, Health), organizations (International Organization for Migration, International Rescue Committee, Humane Aid for Community Organization) and 1 others.


Quick Start

from datasets import load_dataset

ds    = load_dataset("electricsheepafrica/africa-hrp-projects-ssd")
train = ds["train"].to_pandas()
test  = ds["test"].to_pandas()

print(train.shape)
train.head()

Schema

Column Type Null % Range / Sample Values
name object 0.0% Improved access to WASH services for vulnerable populations in Leer, Pibor and any other locations experiencing crises across South Sudan, Strengthening CCCM Mobile Response in Displaced Sites and Camp-like Settings in Twic, and Nyirol counties of South Sudan., Contributing towards strengthening of accountability for Gender-Based Violence through integration of Prevention, Risk Mitigation interventions in multisector programs and effective referral in Fangak, Duk, Pibor, Aweil East, Aweil Center, Gogrial West, and Gogrial East Counties of Jonglie, Northern Bahr el Ghazel and Warrap States of South Sudan
versioncode object 0.0% HSSD24-CCM-205759-1, HSSD24-PRO-206027-1, HSSD24-PRO-205987-1
currentrequestedfunds int64 0.0% 99930.0 – 475068488.0 (mean 3275512.0802)
objective object 0.0% The project will ensure provision of timely, well-coordinated and integrated humanitarian intervention to 8500 IDPs to improve their well-being, their resilience and participation in decision-making processes. The delivery of CCCM activities in informal sites will be conducted through the deployment of mobile/roving teams. Narrative Hub, a women-led organization, is quite conversant with CCCM cluster strategy and methodology having been trained by the cluster from 2021 to 2023. NH has recently implemented and Emergency GBV project in Nyirol,( waat payam) while implementing a transitional justice project in Twic, and according to local assessment reports and observation, CCCM support is needed. A multi-sector approach between CCCM, GBV, ES/SNFI and protection will be prioritized at the sites where needs will be commonly identified by the CCCM in coordination with ES/NFI and protection and all activities will be integrated during the implementation period to achieve the cluster set objectives in locations where needs are very highly identified. Narrative Hub has both static and mobile presence in the location providing protection services and therefore, the intervention will include services like support to GBV survivors, psychosocial support and raising awareness sessions for men, women, boys and girls, as well as mitigation measures. This will be done in the form of training. It will respond to emergency needs by empowering community and strengthening the capacities of local actors to have access to both essentials camp management service. Through CCCM Cluster support, the project will contribute significantly to service delivery in hard-to-reach areas of Twic, and Nyirol counties, coordinating multi-sectorial assistance through organizing site level coordination meetings with community members from both displaced, returnees and host communities; conducting site maintenance and service mapping activities to support minimum living standard; and protection of people with special needs in coordination with actors; and strengthening community structure by training community members on CCCM and humanitarian response. Community engagement will be a priority to the project for purposes of accountability to the affected population (AAP) and strong complaint mechanisms will be established among others., ACRA (Agency for Child Relief Aid) proposes a 12 months provision of integrated GBV response and risk mitigation intervention to support vulnerable women and girls at risk of GBV in Upper Nile state (Baliet and Maiwut Counties) and Jonglei state (Akobo County). ACRA implementation strategies will contribute to Protection Cluster Objective 1. Ensure mobile or static provision of critical protection assistance and services, including specialized response services, tailored to the specific needs, considering age, gender, and disability. presence/missions to field and deep field locations, 2. Ensuring that human rights are upheld and promoted for the persons of concern by strengthening coordination, advancing centrality of protection among humanitarian actors to reduce protection risks, and addressing coordination gaps/issues through close dialogue with partners and effective protection monitoring to inform programming, advocacy, and response and 3. Promoting nexus to development and solutions as the transition between the delivery of emergency humanitarian assistance, systems building and the provision of long-term development assistance to meet peoples’ needs, mitigate risks and vulnerabilities, exacerbated by systemic and socially reinforced exclusion of women and girls and persons with disabilities. The project will target 5,527 beneficiaries disaggregated as: 3047 women, 1636 girls, 443 men and 401 boys reached. To achieve this, ACRA will conduct 56 GBV awareness sessions on GBV risk factors, mitigation measures, available response services and timely reporting through different methods such as house-to-house visit and campaigns. The project will ensure distribution of 1180 dignity kits to vulnerable 356 women and 824 girls as part of GBV risk mitigation. ACRA will establish and strengthen referral systems in the 3 targeted counties as well reaching 535 GBV survivors (54 boys, 160 girls, 58 men and 263 Women) with GBV response specialized services (GBV case management, referrals, Psychosocial support, legal aid, and WGFS programming). ACRA will build capacity of frontline service providers on GBV minimum standards as well as train 29 (15F, 14M) non GBV humanitarian actors on integration of GBV in their sectoral responses. To ensure empowerment and recovery, the project will provide individual and group Psychosocial Support services including reactional activities to 3200 individuals ( 289 boys, 980 girls, 278 men and 1653 women). ACRA will work with other GBV actors to strengthen GBV referral pathways and updating GBV standard operating procedures (SOPs) by conducting GBV service mapping in Baliet, Maiwut and Akobo. ACRA will implement primary GBV prevention interventions reaching 240 individuals (58 boys, 28 girls, 107 men and 47 women). The project will Provide socio-economic support to vulnerable women and girls including trainings on income generating activities like training on molding and use of Fuel Efficient Stoves to 171 women and 76 girls. 36 girls and 89 women will be supported through cash and Voucher assistance. 11 community-based protection monitoring committees with 10 members each totaling 110 persons (65% women and girls) in each location including PWDs will be formed. ACRA has operational presence in Baliet, Akobo and Maiwut counties implementing Health, GBV, FSL and WASH. This will ensure productive relationships with key stakeholders, knowledge on the targeted locations and informs critical strategic planning. We shall also hold consultations with communities throughout the project to ensure their concerns are included in the project implementation. All activities will take a “Do No Harm and conflict sensitive approach”. IDPs, returnees, host communities will be targeted. ACRA will take account of and include persons with disabilities in all project activities, by applying an age, gender and diversity lens and considering their specific needs, while prioritizing safety, dignity and avoid harm.

, Africa Development Aid intends to provide quality protection services to crisis-affected children and their caregivers in Ayod, Pigi, and Fangak Counties of Jonglei State, Malakal, Renk and Panyikang Counties of Upper Nile State. Emergency Response to 600 Unaccompanied and Separated children through family tracing and reunification services. Emergency response to 21,000 children, adolescents and caregivers through community-based mental health and psychosocial support interventions, conduct parental sessions on child protection issues affecting children in the community. 3750 children with different protection concerns will receive  case management services through cash based initiatives. Conduct 30 awareness raising on child protection issues, formation of community based child protection committees to identify key protection concerns and help in advocacy on how to solve issues affecting children in the communities. Establishment and update of Child Protection referral pathways and training of women and men (community leaders or humanitarian and government staff including ADA staff ) trained on Child Protection in Emergencies (CPiE) these are inline with Protection cluster objects on response plan to child protection issues for both returnees and host communities in South Sudan. A total of 30,000 people (15,000 Males and 15,000 females) will benefit from this project. Out of this, 15,000 will be children (7,500 girls; 7,500 boys) and 15,000 will be adults – 5,000 males and 10,000 females. However, out of the total beneficiaries 30% will be from the host community while 30% will be from Returnees and 40% from IDPs. | | partners | object | 59.0% | Universal Network for Child Defence Rights, Peace Corps Organization, None | | startdate | datetime64[ns] | 0.0% | | | enddate | datetime64[ns] | 0.0% | | | globalclusters | object | 0.0% | Food Security, Water Sanitation Hygiene, Health | | locations | object | 0.0% | SSD | | organizations | object | 0.0% | International Organization for Migration, International Rescue Committee, Humane Aid for Community Organization | | plans | object | 0.0% | South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2024 | | response_plan_code | object | 0.0% | HSSD24 | | esa_source | object | 0.0% | HDX | | esa_processed | object | 0.0% | |


Numeric Summary

Column Min Max Mean Median
currentrequestedfunds 99930.0 475068488.0 3275512.0802 724500.0

Curation

Raw data was downloaded from HDX via the CKAN API and converted to Parquet. Column names were lowercased and standardised to snake_case. Common missing-value markers (N/A, null, none, -, unknown, no data, #N/A) were unified to NaN. 2 column(s) were cast from string to numeric or datetime based on parse-success rate (>85% threshold). The dataset was split 80/20 into train and test partitions using a fixed random seed (42) and saved as Snappy-compressed Parquet.


Limitations

  • Data originates from OCHA Humanitarian Programme Cycle Tools (HPC Tools) and has not been independently validated by ESA.
  • Automated cleaning cannot correct for misreported values, definitional inconsistencies, or sampling bias in the original collection.
  • The following columns have >20% missing values and should be treated with caution in modelling: partners.
  • Refer to the original HDX dataset page for the publisher's own methodology notes and caveats.

Citation

@dataset{hdx_africa_hrp_projects_ssd,
  title     = {South Sudan: Response Plan projects},
  author    = {OCHA Humanitarian Programme Cycle Tools (HPC Tools)},
  year      = {2026},
  url       = {https://data.humdata.org/dataset/hrp-projects-ssd},
  note      = {Repackaged for machine learning by Electric Sheep Africa (https://huggingface.co/electricsheepafrica)}
}

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