U.N. panel says South Sudan blocking its missions to violence-hit areas
JUBA (Reuters) - Implementation of South Sudan’s 2018 peace accord has stalled and authorities have blocked humanitarian access to areas where conflict has restarted, the U.N. panel of experts said in a report seen by Reuters on Thursday.
They also said there was a lack of transparency in how the government collected and spent oil and other revenues.
The government disputed the findings, saying agencies had access to all areas and it was working to fix the economy.