Pibor County
Pibor is a county in the Pibor Administrative Area, South Sudan. The county was part of the erstwhile Jonglei state.[1][2]
Pibor | |
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Country | South Sudan |
State | Boma |
During the 2011–2012 South Sudan tribal clashes some six to eight thousand "armed raiders" entered the county in late December 2011, ransacking and burning. Three Médecins Sans Frontières clinics, the only source of formal healthcare in Jonglei state, were looted and torched.[3]
International food security experts said in December 2020 that Pibor County was likely in a famine. Flooding and violence have prevented access to aid. The Famine Review Committee report released by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification said at least 20% of households were facing extreme food gaps and at least 30% of children were acutely malnourished.[4]
References
- "Referendum results: Jonglei". Southern Sudan Referendum 2011. Retrieved 2012-01-21.
- South Sudan’s Boma state violence displaces hundreds
- Geoffrey York, "Tribal violence runs amok in South Sudan" The Globe and Mail 24 January 2012
- "New report says part of South Sudan is in 'likely famine'". AP NEWS. AP. 11 December 2020. Retrieved December 11, 2020.