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<p>As a landlocked country, cross-border transportation of aid is essential for an
effective humanitarian response in South Sudan. DFID is funding TradeMark East Africa
to improve efficiency and capacity on the Uganda-South Sudan border at Nimule, and
to work with the UN to speed up the importation on humanitarian goods.</p><p>The World
Food Programme (WFP) is also working, with DFID funding, to strengthen cooperation
on land border crossings between Sudan and South Sudan. In June 2018 a one-year Memorandum
of Understanding was signed between WFP and the Government of Sudan to enable the
cross-border movement of humanitarian assistance for the South Sudan response.</p>
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