Another 12 people have died in the past two days in South Sudan in attacks on citizens from northern neighbour Sudan, the security forces reported Saturday, despite an overnight curfew.
South Sudan has enforced a nationwide curfew following violent incidents targeting Sudanese traders in the capital, Juba. The unrest stems from alleged killings of South Sudanese by militia in Sudan.
Since the IPC’s creation, famines have only been declared twice – in parts of Somalia in 2011 and in parts of South Sudan in 2017. In Sudan, the IPC said famine could occur with reasonable ...