Food crisis worsens in South Sudan

 

Some two million people – including these boys – are estimated to have been displaced by conflict in South Sudan
Another million people are at risk of starvation in South Sudan in the next three months, a refugee agency has warned – adding to the more than six million already starving in the world’s youngest state.
The Norwegian Refugee Council says the worst affected areas are those which suffer most from armed conflict.
The group warns the food crisis has been greatly aggravated by the effects of the four-year civil war.
The government has been accused of preventing relief food from reaching some areas, while in others fearful farmers have stayed away from their fields, which has significantly decreased domestic food production.
The Norwegian Refugee Council says the current level of aid to South Sudan only reaches fewer than half of the people who need it.

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