UN warns South Sudan at risk of full-scale famine' as fighting intensifies
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UN warns South Sudan at risk of full-scale famine' as fighting intensifies
"Tom Fletcher, the UN humanitarian chief, stated that hunger is tightening its grip in South Sudan, with emergency levels of food insecurity expected across all 10 states during the lean season."
"Fletcher reported that humanitarian compounds have been looted and nutrition centers destroyed in Jonglei State, where over 140,000 people are in dire need of help."
"Anita Kiki Gbeho highlighted that civilians are suffering the most due to escalating fighting between the South Sudan People's Defence Forces and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army in Opposition."
"Fletcher urged the Security Council to ensure unhindered humanitarian access and to demand that all parties respect humanitarian law and protect civilians."
South Sudan faces a critical situation with increasing hunger and humanitarian needs. The UN's humanitarian chief warns of potential famine as emergency food insecurity levels rise across all states. Over 7.5 million people require food assistance this year. Intense fighting between government forces and opposition groups exacerbates the crisis, displacing over 280,000 civilians. Humanitarian access is hindered, and the destruction of aid facilities further complicates relief efforts. The situation is dire, with floods impacting livelihoods and cutting off communities from assistance.
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