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January 17, 2014 · 4:04 pm
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Emergency malnutrition rates among children in South Sudan

The United Nations reported today of soaring malnutrition rates in conflict-torn South Sudan. In Mingkaman, Awerial County 965 children were screened and 13.6 percent were found with severe acute malnutrition and 17.5 percent had moderate acute malnutrition.

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