South Sudan faces worsening hunger as global aid slows — UN resorts to air-drops to reach families in conflict-hit Upper Nile.
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- Thousands of South Sudanese have fled conflict and hunger, seeking refuge in neighboring countries.
- Renewed fighting has escalated into a national crisis, threatening a fragile peace agreement. 59s
- Many refugees are children, some unaccompanied or separated from their families. 1m 18s
- The World Food Programme is conducting air-drops in Upper Nile State, but aid is insufficient. 1m 40s
- A slowdown in global funding has worsened the crisis, leaving many without food or shelter. 2m 6s