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Millions face hunger in South Sudan as Ukraine war hinders aid

Posted by on June 27, 2022
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South Sudan’s food crisis caused by unprecedented flooding has been made exponentially worse by the war in Ukraine. The World Food Program has been forced to suspend aid to nearly a third of the 6.2 million people it was already feeding there due to funding being drained by the war. Debora Patta shares more.

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