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South Sudan conflict: 3.7m in 'need of food', says UN

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-26004268


1 February 2014 Last updated at 18:58 ET
South Sudan conflict: 3.7m in 'need of food', says UN

The United Nations has said it estimates 3.7 million people are in acute need of food in South Sudan as a result of the civil conflict there.

The UN's humanitarian co-ordinator in South Sudan Toby Lanzer told the BBC $1.3bn (?790m) was needed to deal with the crisis.

Violence broke out in South Sudan on 15 December, starting as violence between rival army factions.

It has now killed thousands of people and displaced around 860,000.

Mr Lanzer said it had also had profound effects on the country's economy. "Largely because markets have been disrupted, people have been living under extreme duress, people aren't able to move as they normally would," he said.

"Nobody in mid-December... could have foreseen the scale of the emergency that now faces us. We are doing everything we can to avoid a catastrophe," he added...
 
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