From Presbyterian Office of Public Witness 3/10/17
Take Action for South Sudan!
The
United Nations and the Government of South Sudan have declared a state of
famine in several parts of the fledgling country. A formal famine declaration
means people have already started dying of hunger.
United
Nations agencies working on the ground in South Sudan say that the
situation is “the worst hunger catastrophe” since fighting erupted more than
three years ago. It is estimated that by July nearly 5.5 million
people – almost half the population of South Sudan - will face life
threatening hunger.
According
to the UNICEF Representative in South Sudan, more than one million children
are currently estimated to be acutely malnourished across South Sudan, and over
a quarter of a million children are already severely malnourished. If aid does
not reach these children soon, many of them will die.
The UN
has appealed to the international community for $1.6 billion in additional
funds to cope with the crisis. Please contact your members of congress
and the administration and urge them to ensure that the funding request for
famine relief for South Sudan is met.
Click here to
send a message to congress and the administration!
The
famine in South Sudan is a direct result of the civil war and is a man made
famine. The multi-sided conflict with the collapse of rule-of-law and
destruction and looting in large portions of the country has produced this food
crisis. The US State department recently issued a statement on
the famine saying that, “This crisis is man-made, the direct consequence of a
conflict prolonged by South Sudanese leaders who are unwilling to put aside
political ambitions for the good of their people.”
In
order to reduce the threat of famine, the international community must do more
to bring political stability to the war-torn country. Please urge your
members of congress and the administration to work with the international
community to put increased
pressure on the armed actors to halt the conflict, provide
humanitarian access, and bring stability back to South Sudan. The longer
the conflict drags on, the harder it will be to stop.
Click here
to send a message for South Sudan today!
If you
would like to give funds to Presbyterian Disaster Assistance and its work in
South Sudan please click here. Funds
will go toward humanitarian assistance and/or trauma care for families affected
by the conflict and civil strife.
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