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Hunger in South Sudan: ‘My baby cries throughout the night because I don’t have enough milk’
2022-11-15T13:54:00(reliefWeb)
Catherine Devine. A complex balance between conflict and climate change has left South Sudan consistently ranking among the world’s hungriest countries. In Yirol East, a rural county in South Sudan, living conditions are hard. The climate in the area is unforgiving with long droughts and extreme flooding, making growing food almost impossible.
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