South Sudan crisis will not end if the violence there does not

Fiona McLysaght is on the frontline in South Sudan providing people there with shelter, food, water and healthcare as famine and conflict wreak havoc

South Sudan crisis will not end if the violence there does not

PEOPLE ask me if I think there is any light at the end of the tunnel for the people of South Sudan — the world’s youngest country that is suffering from four years of civil war, a war that eventually pitched parts of the country into famine earlier this year.

They ask questions like: “What does the future look like for these suffering people?”

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