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South Sudan are at risk of acute hunger as conflict and displacement worsen an already dire humanitarian crisis
acute hunger, according to a report by a global hunger monitor, the three-year civil war having created one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. Nearly 19.5 million Sudanese people are facing such dire
crisis in Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/apr/14/iran-war-global-recession-imf-uk-growth-forecasts-oil-prices) continues to dominate diplomatic channels. Britain is among the countries attending the conference that are set to announce new funding for Sudan. Cooper will unveil a doubling
South Sudan, which borders both the DRC and Uganda, has not reported any Ebola cases in the current outbreak but remains at high risk due to its geographic proximity. Tedros said he hoped Uganda would
South Sudan regularly skipping meals. Inside Sudan, more than nine million people remain displaced, while nearly 29 million face acute hunger. The cumulative trauma is overwhelming. By their fourth displacement, nearly two-thirds of people
South Sudan – 83,500 (1 percent of the population), Yemen – 41,200 (0.1 percent), Haiti – 8,400 (0.1 percent) and Mali – 2,600 (0.01 percent). Additionally, more than 39 million people in 32 countries were
acute hunger, 45 million of them as a result of conflict in the Middle East and the consequent oil price spike. It comes against the backdrop of two famines declared in 2025, in Gaza