Food Crisis Worsens in South Sudan as Civil War Is Displacing Millions

from nytimes.com: At the beginning of the rainy season every year, Nyaaker Onwar, 34, would plant the sorghum and vegetables, while her husband and eldest son herded the cows and caught fish from the White Nile. They ate what they produced, and when the harvest was bountiful, they sold the rest in a nearby market town. This year, things are different.

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