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South Sudan Facing Famine Crisis

by Brian McAfee - Open-Publishing - Sunday 6 April 2014

3.7 million people in this nation of 11 million are at severe risk of starvation. Conditions in South Sudan now

parallel those of Ethiopia in the 1980s when hundreds of thousands died from famine. Toby Lanzer, the UN

official coordinating humanitarian aid in South Sudan says "we’re in a race against time".

Aside from the urgent immediate need the civil war currently raging in South Sudan, which was the initial

cause of the problems, the planting season is at risk and a lack of crops will further ad to the already dire

situation. With possibly over 4 million displaced people what is needed is food, water, shelter and protection.

It is a very rough start for one of the worlds youngest nations and I encourage you to help. Another aspect to

consider is that a very large number of the displaced are children, thousands are orphans. The majority are women

and children, some have been victimized. Most of the refugees who have fled South Sudan are in Ethiopia.

Aid organizations that are helping South Sudan refugees are =

• The UN High Commissioner for refugees
1-855-808-6427 OXFAM
1(800) 776-9326
• info z3a oxfamamerica.org
• Doctors without borders
1 888 392-0392
• donations z3a newyork.msf.org

I welcome your thoughts or comments. -Brian McAfee

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