UN Deputy Humanitarian Coordinator in South Sudan describes the dialogue taking place among communities in Wau State as more valuable than money.
Alain Noudehou says talking is the most useful way for finding solution to challenges facing communities, Voice of Hope reports.
The official calls on humanitarian workers to listen to the needs of vulnerable people in term of services delivery in UN camps and other areas.
Nhendou urges authorities to create an environment for free movement to leave the IDPs go out and cultivate to produce more food.
The deputy coordinator calls on aid workers, civil society organizations and state government to have more dialogue to find an appropriate way for delivering services to IDPs in residents.