Renk, South Sudan | October 27 – November 7, 2025 / Issue#10
Overview
Between 27 October and 9 November 2025, the CEN Renk team collected 224 feedback entries. The most frequently mentioned sector was Food Security & Livelihoods, followed by Humanitarian Assistance, Health, Protection, WASH, SNFIs, OTA, Education, and CCCM. Communities raised concerns about insufficient food and cash support, registration delays, medical shortages, insecurity, and poor shelter conditions, alongside requests for adding family members to registration cards, improving drainage and latrines, and strengthening relocation procedures. Positive feedback highlighted appreciation for cash assistance, shelter support, NFIs, improved medical supplies, reduced congestion, better water access, infrastructure improvements, and responsive agency support. Overall, the feedback shows a balance between urgent service gaps and recognition of ongoing interventions, emphasizing both the challenges faced by communities and the impact of partner support.














































