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South Sudan hunger rises sharply | |
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The number of people needing food aid in south Sudan has quadrupled in a year to more than four million, the UN's World Food Programme says. | The number of people needing food aid in south Sudan has quadrupled in a year to more than four million, the UN's World Food Programme says. |
The WFP wants to ensure the people have enough food to last until their next harvest in October. | The WFP wants to ensure the people have enough food to last until their next harvest in October. |
Southern Sudan's agriculture minister Samson Kwaje blamed the surge on internal conflict and drought. | Southern Sudan's agriculture minister Samson Kwaje blamed the surge on internal conflict and drought. |
The region is recovering from a two-decade civil war and remains one of the least developed parts of the world. | The region is recovering from a two-decade civil war and remains one of the least developed parts of the world. |
Although the civil war with the north ended in 2005, some 2,500 people died in conflicts between rival communities in Southern Sudan last year - far more than in Darfur, the UN says. | Although the civil war with the north ended in 2005, some 2,500 people died in conflicts between rival communities in Southern Sudan last year - far more than in Darfur, the UN says. |
Cash shortfall | |
Since the end of the war, millions of former refugees have returned home to start their lives again from scratch. | Since the end of the war, millions of former refugees have returned home to start their lives again from scratch. |
The BBC's Peter Martell, in the southern capital, Juba, says the situation in the region is grim. | |
And many in the south fear that tensions will rise further in the run-up to elections in April, our correspondent says, potentially putting even more people at risk. | |
The WFP is preparing thousands of tonnes of food to feed some of the millions it fears will be cut off when the rains start. | |
But the organisation also says it remains more than $480m (£300m) short of the food aid needed for Sudan. | |
Mr Kwaje - who said the WFP's figures represented half of the region's population - blamed the rising hunger on conflicts between rival ethnic groups. | |
But he also blamed incursions by the Lord's Resistance Army - a feared guerrilla army originally based in Uganda but now marauding across several countries. | |
The new WFP figures come from an annual assessment in which some 2,000 people across Southern Sudan were asked about what food they ate and where it came from. | |
The WFP's Leo van der Velden said: "This spike in the number of hungry people in Southern Sudan comes just ahead of the rainy season when roads become blocked and communities are cut off from food assistance." | The WFP's Leo van der Velden said: "This spike in the number of hungry people in Southern Sudan comes just ahead of the rainy season when roads become blocked and communities are cut off from food assistance." |
As well as preparing for the first national multi-party elections in 24 years, Southern Sudan is also due to vote in an independence referendum next year. | |
SUDAN'S STRUGGLING SOUTH Southern Sudan All Sudan Population: 7.5m to 9.7m Population: 42.2m Area: 640,000 sq km Area: 2.5m sq km Maternal mortality: 1,700 deaths per 100,000 births Maternal mortality: 1,107 deaths per 100,000 births Access to clean water: 50% Access to clean water: 70% Life expectancy: 42 years Life expectancy: 58.92 years Sources: CIA, UN, UNFPA | SUDAN'S STRUGGLING SOUTH Southern Sudan All Sudan Population: 7.5m to 9.7m Population: 42.2m Area: 640,000 sq km Area: 2.5m sq km Maternal mortality: 1,700 deaths per 100,000 births Maternal mortality: 1,107 deaths per 100,000 births Access to clean water: 50% Access to clean water: 70% Life expectancy: 42 years Life expectancy: 58.92 years Sources: CIA, UN, UNFPA |