Uganda, UN seek $8 billion for South Sudanese refugees
KAMPALA, Uganda — Uganda’s government and the United Nations are appealing for $8 billion to deal with the crisis of refugees from South Sudan.
In a statement on World Refugee Day, the U.N. children’s fund said the money is needed for emergency aid as well as “resilience interventions” targeting both refugees and host communities over the next four years.
Most of the refugees are women and children, the reason UNICEF is calling the refugee influx “a children’s crisis.”
“More than one million children have been forced from their homes in South Sudan, often amid horrific violence,” said Leila Pakkala, a UNICEF official in the region. “Day after day, week after week, they are being received by countries such as Uganda, Ethiopia and Kenya. Despite great efforts on many fronts, the systems in these countries are tremendously stretched.”


