Families in South Sudan’s Jonglei state are turning to unconventional food sources like leaves and water lilies as conflict and food scarcity escalate, pushing regions toward potential famine concerns, Save the Children cautioned on Tuesday. Jonglei remains a violence-stricken area, with clashes between government forces allied with President Salva Kiir and militias supporting his long-time […]
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