In South Sudan, 2.1 million children under five and 1.1 million mothers are at risk of acute malnutrition by June 2026. The high levels of hunger are driven by escalating conflict, widespread displacement, access constraints, economic crisis, climatic shocks, and the erosion of coping capacities. Humanitarian access remains one of the most critical challenges. In many areas, insecurity, looting, poor roads, and flooding have isolated entire communities for months. Urgent and sustained support is essential to save lives, protect livelihoods, and prevent the situation from deteriorating into a deeper humanitarian crisis. The time to act is now, #ForEveryChild. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/ggey9kPE
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Numbers like these remind us why presence and persistence matter. Behind every statistic is a child, a mother, a family fighting to survive. Now is the time to see, to care, and to act. 💚