“Ending hunger in our lifetime is possible. We can build a world where everyone, everywhere has access to nutritious food if we all work together as partners to achieve this result,” says George Fominyen, the World Food Programme’s (WFP) communications officer in South Sudan.
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WFP says partnerships needed to end hunger in South Sudan. In the photo, dropping food to people in need in the Bentiu area.
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