Grass, whichever way you cook it, is
not a meal and can make you sick but it is what Regina uses to feed her family
because she has got nothing else to eat. She lives in a village in the remote east of South Sudan
where hundreds of people have resorted to doing the same.
Recently, the United Nations came on board with the revelations that Four million
people in South Sudan would be at risk of famine and so they are calling on all
sides in the country's civil war to grant unrestricted access to aid agencies
as they try to prevent the deaths of many children.
Yalda Hakim from the
BBC's Our World reports from a village in Kaldak in the remote east of South
Sudan brought the true sufferings of these people to the fore for all to see
the impact of the fighting. Take a look at the video!
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