By JOSEPH ODUHA
The Netherlands has offered $5.3 million to South Sudan to support the World Food Programme emergency humanitarian operations.
A statement from the Netherlands Embassy in Juba said the Dutch
government was gravely concerned about the reports of high levels of
food insecurity and the threat of famine in various parts of South
Sudan.
“More than a third of the country’s populations are currently
facing acute hunger and malnutrition. We must act now in order to
prevent famine and mass starvation.
Become homeless
“Our contribution will be used to support the most vulnerable;
children and women who are pregnant or breastfeeding,” the Dutch Foreign
Trade and Development Cooperation minister, Ms Lilianne Ploumen, said.
The minister announced the contribution to WFP following a visit
to Bidibidi settlement in neighbouring Uganda, a country that currently
hosts more than 500,000 South Sudanese refugees.
Since the start of the conflict in December 2013, more than 3
million South Sudanese have become homeless, with 1.2 million of them
fleeing to neighbouring countries.
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