Ayod
| Ayod | |
|---|---|
| Town | |
| Coordinates: 8°07′51″N 31°24′38″E / 8.130949°N 31.41047°E | |
| Country | South Sudan | 
| State | Jonglei | 
| County | Ayod County | 
| Time zone | UTC+2 (CAT) | 
| Climate | BSh | 
Ayod is a town in Jonglei, South Sudan, headquarters of Ayod County. The Nuer people are the main inhabitants. Riek Machar, first vice-president of South Sudan, is the 26th son of the chief of both Ayod and Leer.
A study of the village in December 1994 examined 759 people and found that 156, or 20.6%, had Guinea worm lesions. Dracunculiasis, the parasitical infection by the Guinea worm, is caused by drinking contaminated water, and can be eliminated by providing a clean water supply.