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The population in Sudan increases causing problems of overpopulation and overcrowding.
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Half of South Sudan's population (2.8 Million) people are in need of humanitarian assistance.
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War exists due to lack of government control and internal conflict in Africa, killing almost 50,000 civilians. Also causing 650,000 refugees to flee to Kenya, Sudan, Ethiopia, and Uganda.
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The biggest food crisis in Sudan was expected to occur in the summer of 2016. More than five million people there face severe food shortage.
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56% (6 million people) of the total population in Sudan is in crisis.
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Towards the end of 2017, the famine in Sudan is no longer a problem due to many people helping out and the humanitarian assistance provided to them. South Sudan is officially undeclared as having a famine.
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Due to all of the fighting and wars going on in their country and around their country, food shortages are inevitable in Sudan. A famine is officially declared at the beginning of year 2017.
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6 out of 10 children from South Sudan are refugees. The famine has not yet been officially declared again, but without more humanitarian access and funding, another famine declaration is very likely later this year.