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<p>Working with international partners, the UK Government has been instrumental in
agreeing a tougher approach to deliberate restrictions on humanitarian access by the
Government of South Sudan, which sets out clearly the consequences of violations against
aid workers. We ensure UK Aid is effective by working through a range of UN and international
organisations who are experienced in operating in South Sudan, who are able to work
across the country, and who can deliver flexibly according to need.</p><p>The UK continues
to provide humanitarian assistance in South Sudan, where half the population is in
need. This year we will provide a package of lifesaving support that includes reaching
over 500,000 people with food assistance, providing safe drinking water for more than
300,000 people, and providing emergency health services for more than 100,000 people.</p>
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