Pochalla is a county in the Greater Pibor Administrative Area, South Sudan.
Much of the County is sandwiched between two rivers, the Akobo, which forms the national boundary to the east, and the Oboth to the west.
With the exception of a few administrators and soldiers in the barracks, the entire population of Pochalla County is made up of Anyuak.
The Anuak are agricultural Nilotes, closely related to the Shilluk in the north and the Acholi, Alur and Luo to the south.
The Anyuak people group span the international boundary, and are recognised as being in both Ethiopia and South Sudan.