News and feature reports from South Sudan, with a strong focus on humanitarian coverage between 2016-2018.


The New Humanitarian
Reporter’s View: Stefanie Glinski on covering South Sudan’s civil war


AFP
South Sudan's child soldiers hope for life after war


The New Humanitarian
“The conflict must end”: Fighting threatens to drive up hunger in South Sudan’s lean season


AFP
Disabled are the hidden victims of South Sudan's long war


The New Humanitarian
For medical workers in South Sudan's war, just reaching the sick is a challenge


Reuters
Schools free disabled in South Sudan's war zone from 'curse'


AFP
Suicides rise as years-long war grinds down South Sudanese


AFP
Living across the front lines in South Sudan


Reuters
Cows in the classroom: inside South Sudan's cattle camp schools


AFP
Beauty within chaos


The Guardian
South Sudan's Dinka people – in pictures


The New Humanitarian
How to declare a famine: A primer from South Sudan


Thomson Reuters Foundation
In South Sudan, civil war drives more children onto the streets, into work


Los Angeles Times
Hundreds of child soldiers released in South Sudan


Telegraph
Freed South Sudan child soldiers recall capture by rebels


Thomson Reuters Foundation
South Sudan's disabled swap stigma for sport


The New Humanitarian
The struggle to survive South Sudan’s hunger season


Reuters
In war-torn South Sudan, one town nurtures a small-scale peace


Thomson Reuters Foundation
Crocodiles, pythons and militias: South Sudan's children risk death for school


Reuters
Church offers age-old sanctuary to South Sudan's dispossessed


The New Humanitarian
Cathedral becomes refuge of last resort for South Sudan’s displaced


Reuters
Long road to recovery for South Sudan's youngest


AFP
S. Sudan clashes force patients, doctors to flee hospital


Thomson Reuters Foundation
South Sudan's women deminers brave danger to change their children's future


Thomson Reuters Foundation
Factory delivers limbs and new life in South Sudan


Thomson Reuters Foundation
In South Sudan's war, shelter protects girls from selling sex


New Statesman
South Sudan, the youngest country, reaches its fifth birthday – but its children continue to struggle