Thousands in famine-struck South Sudan forced to eat wild plants
Thousands of families caught up in South Sudan’s famine are hiding from marauding gunmen in the swamps and islands of the River Nile. With next to no food many have been surviving for months on wild plants and the occasional fish. Most are women and children. They recently emerged from the marshland after word spread that…
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