Nearly 380,000 people displaced by South Sudan floods, UN says
Briefly

A surge in malaria is overwhelming health systems across several states in South Sudan, with flooding conditions exacerbating the humanitarian crisis affecting over 1.4 million people.
The most affected states, including Jonglei and Unity, illustrate how the flooding crisis is interlinked with a surge in malaria, placing acute pressure on health facilities.
Since its independence in 2011, South Sudan has continuously faced challenges such as instability, violence, and climate disasters, contributing to severe humanitarian issues.
With over seven million people food insecure and malnutrition affecting 1.65 million children, the surge in malaria deepens the already critical health and food crises.
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