Stunning photo by Waakhe Simon Wudu
A woman fetching water - the only available to her and her family - in Bentiu, South Sudan. This water source is just a few kilometers away from oil wells,…
A woman fetching water - the only available to her and her family - in Bentiu, South Sudan. This water source is just a few kilometers away from oil wells,…
Deutsche Welle's online article on the oil contamination in South Sudan: Verseuchtes Trinkwasser im Südsudan: Keine Hilfe in Sicht Durch die Ölproduktion im Südsudan soll das Trinkwasser von mehr als…
Unfolding Environmental Health Catastrophe in Panrieng oil-producing areas NIE-Health·Sunday, 28 October 2018 When the environment is molested as it is happening in Panrieng area, animals too, not just the people,…
Interrogation of Lundin Execs for Crimes Against Humanity and Environment in South Sudan Start of a new era of corporate accountability? By Terry Swartzberg | October 20, 2018 MUNICH, Germany (ViaNews)…
Most powerful photo of oil contamination in South Sudan - First prize: €100 | Two second prizes: €50 | Four third prizes: €25 - Submissions: sayhi@swartzberg.com Conditions of participation…
Why the Oil Pollution in South Sudan isn’t Getting Enough Media Coverage, According to the Victims By Francis Michael JUBA, South Sudan (ViaNews) – Oil pollution now affects millions of people…
By Joseph Oduha The government of South Sudan has promised to make environmental pollution a thing of the past in the country’s oil-producing Upper Nile region. The promise was issued…
South Sudan's leading radio station reports that Ruweng authorities are concerned about oil pollution, as oil production resumes Authorities in Ruweng State have expressed concerns about the environmental consequences of…
Environmental and Public Health Catastrophe in the South Sudan Oilfields: Oil, Wealth, and Health By Bior K. Bior “If it is in our power to prevent something bad from happening,…
Born Too Soon in a Country at War. Their Only Hope? This South Sudan Clinic. Video and article by Kassie Bracken and Megan Specia https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/08/28/multimedia/south-sudan-babies.html