UN warns South Sudan at risk of ‘full-scale famine’ as fighting intensifies
The UN warns that South Sudan is at risk of full-scale famine due to intensifying fighting and rising humanitarian needs. UN aid chief Tom Fletcher told the Security Council that hunger is tightening its grip across the country, with over 7.5 million people needing food assistance this year.

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AI-generatedThe UN warns that South Sudan is at risk of full-scale famine due to intensifying fighting and rising humanitarian needs. UN aid chief Tom Fletcher told the Security Council that hunger is tightening its grip across the country, with over 7.5 million people needing food assistance this year. Emergency levels of food insecurity are expected across all 10 states during the lean season, lasting until the end of July. Fighting between the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army in Opposition has escalated, particularly in Jonglei State, forcing over 280,000 civilians to flee. Humanitarian compounds have been looted and nutrition centers destroyed, exacerbating the crisis.
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3 extractedMore than 280,000 civilians have fled the area due to intensifying fighting between the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army in Opposition.
Humanitarian compounds looted and nutrition centres destroyed in areas surrounding Akobo in Jonglei State.
Over 7.5 million people will need food assistance this year.