Monday, May 9, 2016

UN warns up to 5.3 million in South Sudan at risk of food crisis

According to the United Nations, more than five million people in
South Sudan are in danger of going hungry.

The number of people facing food insecurity has nearly doubled in the
last several months as the country approaches a season of poor
harvest.

Our US correspondent Radmilla Suleymanova has the details.

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