In a new report, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification warned than half the country's population is expected to face severe hunger in 2026
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- Food security experts warn that South Sudan faces a worsening food and nutrition crisis without urgent aid.
- A new report finds that over half the population, about 7.5 million people, could face severe hunger in 2026. 16s
- More than two million children are expected to suffer from acute malnutrition. 25s
- Violence and clashes between government and rebel fighters have severely hindered humanitarian aid delivery. 42s
- The United Nations has warned that South Sudan risks sliding back into full-scale conflict. 53s