Hunger Crisis Deepens in South Sudan With Returnees Fleeing War and Children Hit Hardest
[WFP] Juba — Alarming new food security data from South Sudan shows that 57 per cent of the population will be acutely food insecure through the 2025 lean season with returnees fleeing the war in Sudan and young children facing some of the highest levels of hunger and malnutrition as economic pressures, climate extremes, and the effects of Sudan’s war drive worsening hunger The latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), released today, shows more than 85 per cent of returnees fleeing Sudan will be
[WFP] Juba — Alarming new food security data from South Sudan shows that 57 per cent of the population will be acutely food insecure through the 2025 lean season with returnees fleeing the war in Sudan and young children facing some of the highest levels of hunger and malnutrition as economic pressures, climate extremes, and the effects of Sudan’s war drive worsening hunger The latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), released today, shows more than 85 per cent of returnees fleeing Sudan will be