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Pope appeals for food aid as famine declared in South Sudan

VATICAN (24 Feb.)

Pope Francis appealed for aid assistance to South Sudan where famine
threatens the lives of millions of civilians due to the ongoing civil war.

On Monday, South Sudan government and UN agencies declared famine in parts
of South Sudan, saying the catastrophic food shortages will continue to
spread in the country, threatening millions of lives.

At the end of his weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square on 22
February, the pope said that a solid commitment from the international
community to help South Sudanese is crucial "now more than ever."He said
the martyred South Sudan, a fratricidal conflict is compounded by a serious
food crisis, which has struck the Horn of Africa and condemns millions of
people to starve to death, among them many children.

Pope Francis urged governments and international organizations to "not stop
at just making statements," but take concrete steps so that necessary food
aid can reach the suffering population in South Sudan."May the Lord sustain
these, our brothers and sisters, and those who work to help them," Pope
Francis said.

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