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Sunday, December 21, 2014

Emergency Psychosocial Technical Support - South Sudan

by Unknown  |  at  11:37 AM

The situation in Juba is fine but with regular security issues. Since this recent crisis, a temporary security level 3 has been established for the H.I mission with restrictions of movments and a curfew in the city (and country). This level could be updated at any time.
Accessibility:
Juba is the capital of South Sudan, and accessible by commercial flights and by road. Road movement is generally unadvisable, due to general security situation and poor road conditions. Internal flights operated by UNHAS connect Juba with major cities and key sites across the country for development and humanitarian activities. The rainy season severely limitates movement from may/June to September/October, including internal flights, and severely hampers most road connections.
Accommodation
The office and the Guesthouse are separated in Juba. Both premises are in the Town center. The accomodation in Juba is simple but comfortable. Each staff has his/her own self-contained room with Air Conditioner. City Power is hechtic but a generator is runned in the morning and at the evening time. There is a TV in the dinning room with DSTV (cable) and the Guesthouse has internet/wireless facility. Juba offers some facilities as bars, restaurants, gym, swimming pools for International Staff.
Because of the context and security, it deals with an unaccompanied position.

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