Over half of population suffers starvation in S. Sudan

Over half of population suffers starvation in S. Sudan

7 million people face food crisis in East African country, with a 13-percent rise compared to 2018, says official report

By Parach Mach

JUBA, South Sudan (AA) - Some 60 percent of the population in war-torn South Sudan suffer from starvation, an official report said on Friday, underlining a 13-percent rise compared to last year.

The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report released by the government of South Sudan said an estimated seven million people in the East African country face food crisis.

“This includes some 30,000 people who are already experiencing extreme food insecurity (in catastrophe phase or IPC5, the highest level of food insecurity) in eastern and central South Sudan,” according to the report.

“Food insecurity is increasing in 2019,” said Simon Cammelbeeck, the acting country director of World Food Programme in South Sudan. “Unless we scale up humanitarian and recovery activities soon, more and more people will be at risk.”

Alain Noudehou, UN humanitarian chief in the country, said “sustained humanitarian support” is essential to deal with the immediate food assistance need.

“Full and timely implementation of the peace agreement is therefore essential to allow displaced people -- the majority of whom are women and children -- to return home and to resume their lives.”

Humanitarians cite the ongoing conflict in South Sudan for the worsening situation in the country, which will enter its fifth year and has killed more than 50,000 people since.

In 2017, the world’s youngest nation declared famine in two counties in Unity State, the world’s first formal famine declaration since Somalia in 2011.

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