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Yei River County is an administrative area in
Central Equatoria Central Equatoria is a state in South Sudan. With an area of , it is the smallest of the original South Sudanese states. Its previous name was Bahr al-Jabal (also Bahr-el-Jebel), named after a tributary of the White Nile that flows through the s ...
, the area is a cradle land of the Kakwa tribe under the Bari ethnic speaking groups. But as time went on and development began it started hosting many people from different parts of South Sudan and other neighbouring countries. Aggrey Cyrus Kanyikwa is the current commissioner for Yei River County. He was appointed by President
Salva Kiir Mayardit Salva Kiir Mayardit (born 13 September 1951), also known as Salva Kiir, is a South Sudanese politician who has been the President of South Sudan since its independence on 9 July 2011. Prior to independence, he was the President of the Governmen ...
as recommended by Central Equatoria State Governor,
Emmanuel Adil Anthony Emmanuel Adil Anthony is a South Sudanese politician and the governor of Central Equatoria State since June 29th, 2020. Adil is an ethnic Kakwa. President Kiir appointed Adil as the governor of Yei River State on February 16th, 2018, replacing ...
.


Demography

The Baka,Mundu,avokaya and keliko tribes are among some of the permanent settlers currently in the area of Yei.
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. Yei River County is divided into smaller sub regions called payams in South Sudan. There are five payams currently, they are: Yei Town payam, Otogo payam, Mugwo payam, Tore payam, Lasu payam. The county was divided into four counties in April 2016 with the three new counties Otogo,Mugwo and Tore being carved from part of its area.Meanwhile in 2020 the divided counties were all reverted back and join together once again to the then Greater Yei River County


Economy and Livelihoods

Yei River County is located in the state of
Central Equatoria Central Equatoria is a state in South Sudan. With an area of , it is the smallest of the original South Sudanese states. Its previous name was Bahr al-Jabal (also Bahr-el-Jebel), named after a tributary of the White Nile that flows through the s ...
. It is bounded to the east by Lainya County, to the south by Morobo County, and to the north by Western Equatoria State (Maridi and Mundri West Counties). It shares a long western border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The county is distinguished by hills and dense forest cover. Several rivers, including the River Yei, flow north through the county in the western and eastern parts. The county is located in the equatorial maize and cassava livelihoods zone, according to FEWSNET (2018). According to an
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and
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report from 2018, 30% of the county's households were farmers (p.19). Following the outbreak of conflict in 2016, Yei County experienced one of the country's largest drops in harvested areas. Following the outbreak of conflict, the county's cereal harvest went from surplus to deficit. Because of its proximity to international borders, Yei County serves as a vital crossroads for South Sudan's trade routes. Prior to 2016, a number of small businesses, particularly in the Yei town area, were thriving. Furthermore, Yei County's soil and climate made it an ideal location for agricultural activities. Prior to the outbreak of conflict, Yei was a thriving area that drew residents from neighbouring states and countries. The presence of the Yei River in the area also allows residents to pursue fishing as a source of income, though access is limited due to extended periods of insecurity in the area. According to IPC projections, the county had Minimal (IPC Phase 1) levels of food insecurity in 2016. However, due to the second outbreak of conflict in South Sudan, IPC projects classified the country as being in Crisis (IPC Phase 3) for the first half of the year. Insecurity in the county limited farmers' access to land and also hampered trade routes, which were critical for small businesses to survive.


Infrastructure and Services

The county's administrative centre is in Yei Town Payam. Yei River County is on South Sudan's southern border, connecting it to trade routes through
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and the
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. Following independence, Yei River County was regarded as a stable area with significant development in terms of government institutions, educational facilities, and healthcare. However, sustained insecurity in the area as well as neighbouring counties has had a significant impact on all of these, and insecurity along the Juba-Yei road has impacted trade routes that support the economy. When access to Yei became difficult and dangerous during times of conflict, humanitarian organisations and residents resorted to entering the area from the Ugandan side of the border. According to
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's (2019) Humanitarian Needs Overview for 2020, there are approximately 224,000 people in the country who have significant humanitarian needs, including IDPs. This corresponds to approximately 83% of the HNO's estimated population. Because of access issues, humanitarian organisations were unable to provide critical services to many vulnerable populations in Yei County in 2019, exacerbating the population's humanitarian needs. The county's protection needs were described as "catastrophic," with one of the highest levels of contamination of landmines/explosive remnants of war (ERW), gender-based violence, and child protection concerns in the country. Prior to the outbreak of conflict in 2013, Yei's infrastructure was gradually being developed, with electricity provided sporadically through the private sector (NRECA, u.d.), but the conflict has hampered further investment. Although Yei does not have a teaching hospital, it does have well-served clinics, some of which are funded by international aid. Yei is also home to the Yei Teacher Training College, one of only a few such institutions in South Sudan. The institution, which was founded in 2001 by the Episcopal Diocese of Yei, has drawn students from all over the country (Yei TTC, 2020). The
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is located in the county's west, but its precise boundaries are unknown, and illegal poaching has been a persistent problem exacerbated by insecurity.


Conflict Dynamics

The region has historically been an SPLA stronghold, and Yei River County was relatively unscathed after the conflict began in December 2013. However, due to its infrastructure and proximity to the border, it became a site for IDP hosting as hundreds of Nuer IDPs sought refuge in counties such as Yei River, where they were protected by the government in the former UNMISS compound. These IDPs (661 in Yei River County) were mostly families of soldiers who had defected to join the opposition. Following the outbreak of fighting in these counties in May 2015, approximately 3,000 IDPs from Mundri and Maridi sought refuge in Yei. Yei River County has also served as a refugee settlement for those fleeing neighbouring countries, particularly the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Due to the continued presence of armed rebel groups in the area and neighbouring counties, the situation in Yei County changed significantly following the escalation of conflict in 2016. This resulted in significant internal displacement as well as migration across international borders, primarily to Uganda. While there is no official Protection of Civilians (PoC) site in Yei, there are ad hoc displacement sites and IDPs living among the host community in the area. According to the most recent data from early 2020, Yei is home to approximately 67,511 IDPs and 10,097 returnees (IOM DTM, 2020). The National Salvation Front (NAS), led by Thomas Cirillo, has clashed with the South Sudan People's Defense Force in the area on numerous occasions and is not a signatory to the 2018 peace agreement. Clashes were reported as recently as May 2020 (Abraham, 2020), and as a result, the area's future security remains uncertain. In addition to the civil war, land disputes caused by migration to the area have strained relations between the host community and those who have settled in the county.


Roads

Roads: There are four primary roads from Yei. * Northwest to Rasolo payam of Maridi County – conditions were unknown during the rainy season in 2019, and the route was labeled with “road warning” during the dry season. * Northeast to Lainya County and Juba – accessible for vehicles during the dry season in 2019, however “road warnings” were issued during the rainy season. This road had experienced significant insecurity following the outbreak of conflict in 2016, due to the presence of different armed factions in the area. Since the signing of the peace agreement in 2018, such incidents have reduced although public transport along the road still relies on security measures such as escorts and traveling in convoys * South to Morobo County – conditions unknown for the rainy season in 2019, however he road through limited accessibility with “road warnings” during the dry season. * East to Kajo-Keji County – conditions unknown for the rainy season in 2019, however parts of the road through Lainya County had limited accessibility with “road warnings” during the dry season. * The primary road heading to the border with Uganda was labeled with “road warning” during the dry season in 2019, and the condition was unknown during the rainy season. * A secondary road runs southwest from Yei to the border with DRC, however seasonal conditions are unknown.


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SPECIAL REPORT: FAO/WFP CROP AND FOOD SECURITY ASSESSMENT - MISSION TO SOUTH SUDAN - 28 March 2018Lacha Community and Economic Development (LCED)Initial Rapid Needs Assessment: Juba (Bungu and Ganji Payams), Lainya and Yei Counties, Central Equatoria State, 5 - 6 February 2014Handling land conflict in Yei, South Sudan - MID Thesis report By Marlien de Jong December 2012
*https://iomsouthsudan.org/tracking/sites/default/publicfiles/documents/CES_Yei_ATLAS.pdf Counties of South Sudan {{SouthSudan-stub