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鈥楥hildren are bound to die鈥: Corruption, aid cuts and violence fuel a hunger crisis in South Sudan

JUBA, South Sudan (AP) 鈥 At 14 months, Adut Duor should be walking. Instead, his spine juts through his skin and his legs dangle like sticks from his mother鈥檚 lap in a South Sudan hospital. At half the size of a healthy baby his age, he is unable to walk.

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鈥楥hildren are bound to die鈥: Corruption, aid cuts and violence fuel a hunger crisis in South Sudan

Adut Duor, 14 months old, sits on his mother’s lap in the malnutrition ward of Bunj Hospital in Maban, South Sudan, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Caitlin Kelly)


JUBA, South Sudan (AP) 鈥 At 14 months, Adut Duor should be walking. Instead, his spine juts through his skin and his legs dangle like sticks from his mother鈥檚 lap in a South Sudan hospital. At half the size of a healthy baby his age, he is unable to walk.

Adut鈥檚 mother, Ayan, couldn鈥檛 breastfeed her fifth child, a struggle shared by the 1.1 million pregnant and lactating women who are malnourished in the east African country.

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