Displaced families in South Sudan are systematically selling their emergency food rations to survive a total collapse of the national economy. In the Bazia refugee settlement, market stalls openly trade humanitarian aid containers clearly stamped with the words “Not for sale”. Parents routinely divide their small sorghum rations, sacrificing family food security to afford essential medicines and basic school tuition fees. Sustained conflict betw…
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