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Harvest season provides meagre respite to South Sudan’s ongoing hunger crisis

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New York, Nov 7(Just Earth News): The current harvest season has not brought enough food to end the hunger crisis in South Sudan, as conflict persists in most of the African country and hyperinflation puts food out of reach for many, the United Nations said Monday. more
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