An average of 2,000 South Sudanese refugees fleeing insecurity, violence and famine are arriving in Uganda every day
Drought, famine and fighting force 1.6 million South Sudanese to flee to neighboring countries in search of refuge
Airdrops avoid dangerous road access as UN struggles to aid some of the 100,000 people dying of starvation
Government and rebel fighting in Wau Shilluk cuts off life-saving aid to thousands of vulnerable people
Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N) has agreed to end and prevent recruitment and use of children in conflict
People fleeing violence in South Sudan forced to leave crops to rot in the field
UNICEF says up to one-third of children are malnourished in some areas as country deals with conflict, food shortages
Conflict in world's newest nation has forced more than 2.5 million people to leave their homes; food crisis leaves 600,000 children acutely malnourished
More refugees have arrived in Uganda in last three weeks than in first six months of 2016
UNHCR warns refugee numbers are rising in all of South Sudan's neighbors as fighting spreads to formerly peaceful areas of Northern Bahr el-Ghazal and Warrap States
United Nations reports 2.3 million people in South Sudan have been forced to flee their homes since civil war erupted there in December 2013
International migration agency says site, which was designed for 18,000, now houses 46,500 internally displaced
UN estimates around 38,000 people are displaced inside Malakal, scene of some of the fiercest fighting between government and rebel forces