United Nation’s Higher Commission for Refugees or UNHCR says getting humanitarian funding in South Sudan is a major challenge.
UNHCR Communication Officer Rocco Nuri tells Radio Bakhita that the agency has received only two percent of the budget this year.
He also cites infrastructure as one of the challenge facing UNHCR and other agencies to reach the needy.
Nuri says UNHCR is planning second relocation of refugees in the coming days.
Registration for the relocation of the refugees from Ezo to Makpandu is ongoing, he adds.
The refugee agency recently completed the relocation of 500 Sudanese refugees who cannot cope with economic situation in Yei town to Lasu Refugee Camp for better protection.