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South Sudan Displacement and Child Malnutrition Risks Rise Amid Conflict

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Displacement across South Sudan continues to rise as ongoing conflict and insecurity force families from their homes placing children at growing risk of severe malnutrition.

Humanitarian agencies report that violence and food shortages have disrupted livelihoods and access to basic services particularly in rural and flood affected regions. Children are among the most vulnerable facing heightened exposure to hunger disease and lack of medical care.

Aid organizations warn that displacement camps and host communities are overstretched with limited clean water sanitation and nutrition support. Health workers report increasing cases of acute malnutrition among children under five a condition that can become fatal without timely intervention. The situation is compounded by insecurity that restricts humanitarian access and delays aid delivery.

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International agencies are urging sustained funding and improved access to prevent a further deterioration of conditions. Analysts note that without meaningful progress toward stability humanitarian needs will continue to escalate.

The crisis highlights the long term consequences of conflict on child health and development in one of the world’s most fragile states.

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