Tonj, 19 January, 2026 / 5:16 pm (ACI Africa).
The Bishop of South Sudan’s Catholic Diocese of Tombura-Yambio (CDTY) has appealed for collaboration between the Church, government, and humanitarian organizations in addressing the immediate needs of people fleeing violence in the Central African Republic (CAR), and seeking refuge in the world’s youngest nation.
Bishop Eduardo Hiiboro Kussala made the remarks on Sunday, January 18, during a visit to displaced civilians from the CAR who are currently living in the Source Yubu area in his Episcopal See, where he assured them of continued support and solidarity in their time of need.
Assuring the Central African refugees of continued support, Bishop Hiiboro emphasized in a January 18 report, “the importance of joint efforts between the Church, government authorities, and humanitarian organizations to address urgent needs such as food, shelter, healthcare, and education.”
“The Church cannot work alone,” the South Sudanese Catholic Church leader who serves as President of the Integral Human Development Commission of the Sudan and South Sudan Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SSS-CBC) said in his address to the refugees and humanitarian workers, highlighting the need for stronger collaboration among humanitarian partners to support the refugees.
He expressed concern over the deplorable conditions of displaced families and reaffirmed the Church’s commitment to coordinated efforts “to ease the suffering of displaced communities and promote peaceful coexistence with host populations.”






