Catastrophic Food Crisis in South Sudan Warned by UN Agencies
“…South Sudan has the potential to be the breadbasket of East Africa…”
“…South Sudan has the potential to be the breadbasket of East Africa…”
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As the 1,000th day of the U.S.-backed Saudi airstrike campaign in Yemen passed this week, humanitarian agencies recorded the one millionth case of cholera to infect the war-torn country, where 80 percent of the population lacks adequate access to food, clean water, and healthcare.
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The U.N. advisor on the prevention of genocide, Adama Dieng, issued a dire warning last month that the fledgling new country of South Sudan is “on the brink” of a genocide comparable to what happened in Rwanda over two decades ago.
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