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PIBOR - 18 Feb 2020

UN says aid worker killed in Pibor

An armed individual in the town of Pibor (OCHA/Cecilia Attefors)
An armed individual in the town of Pibor (OCHA/Cecilia Attefors)

An aid worker was killed in Pibor area in the greater Jonglei state when gunmen ambushed a humanitarian vehicle on 12 February, the United Nations said on Tuesday.

The deceased is a South Sudanese national.

In a press statement today, the Humanitarian Coordinator ad interim in South Sudan, Matthew Hollingworth, has strongly condemned the killing of the humanitarian worker.

“I strongly condemn the killing of aid workers and ask that those responsible for this act be brought to justice. I call upon the Government, all parties and communities to step up efforts to protect humanitarians who are working tirelessly to provide much-needed assistance and improve the lives of people living in isolated areas,” said Mr. Hollingworth.

“Our deepest condolences go to the family of the victim and the affected organization,” he added.

Hollingworth revealed that a clearly marked humanitarian vehicle belonging to an international non-governmental organization was stopped along the Pibor-Gumuruk road at a road block manned by unknown armed youth. 

“The armed youth captured two of the four aid workers in the vehicle. One was shot and the other released. The three surviving aid workers are receiving ongoing support services,” he explained.
Pibor area was heavily affected by the 2019 floods emergency and has recorded severe humanitarian needs over the past years.
At least 116 aid workers have been killed since the start of the conflict in December 2013. Most have been South Sudanese nationals.