SOUTH SUDAN: Hunger Crisis Deepens as 7.8 Million Face Acute Food Insecurity
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SOUTH SUDAN: Hunger Crisis Deepens as 7.8 Million Face Acute Food Insecurity
JUBA – More than half of South Sudan’s population is facing severe food insecurity, humanitarian agencies warned on Monday, as conflict and climate shocks push the world’s youngest nation toward a breaking point. The latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) analysis indicates that 7.8 million people are projected to reach “crisis” or worse levels of hunger between April and July 2026. This includes tens of thousands of children…
UNITED NATIONS – In 2026, the humanitarian situation in South Sudan has deteriorated considerably, with widespread food shortages, continuous disruptions in food production systems, and increasing malnutrition rates affecting more than half the population. Added to this is the enormous scale of needs and an increase in [...]
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