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South Sudan government admits famine in war-affected areas

JUBA (20 Feb.)

Sudan Sudan’s government has admitted that the war-affected areas in
Greater Unity State and the Equatoria region have been severely hit by
famine, saying nearly 5.5 million people are expected to be food insecure
by July if nothing is done to curb the severity and spread of the food
crisis.

According to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) update
released today by the government, three UN agencies and other humanitarian
partners, 4.9 million people are in need of urgent food, agriculture and
nutrition assistance.

Speaking at a news conference in Juba today, Isaiah Chol Aruai, Chairman of
South Sudan’s National Bureau of Statistics, said: "in greater Unity state,
some counties are classified in famine or risk of famine”.Chol further said
long term effect of the conflict coupled with high food prices, economic
crisis, low agricultural production and depleted livelihood options are all
contributing to the deterioration of the food security situation, making
about 4.9 million people face food insecurity in the country.

The official urged all actors to scale up their efforts in order to prevent
further deterioration of food insecurity and malnutrition in the coming
months.

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