Food Security Issue: World Hunger in South Sudan
1. INDIVIDUAL ACTS-What are the facts of your food security issue, what are the circumstances, what images are you seeing about it such as ads, statistics, media representation; who are the people involved and what are they doing. Are they part of the problem? Are they marginalized people? Who has the privilege?
2. STRUCTURES-Which systems and institutions maintain the food insecurity issue or get in the way of it being solved? These structures could include: politics, media, food distribution, corporations, aid organizations, global trade and economics.
World Hunger: South Sudan
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World Hunger: South Sudan
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The high hunger levels in South Sudan are mainly caused by the heavy rains that led to flooding. Floods are covering a large part of the country, where farms, villages and livestock are caught up in the crisis, thus reducing the ability of people in South Sudan to find food. Statistically, over seven hundred thousand people in South Sudan have been affected by the floods, where the World Food Programme (WFP) has developed measures to ensure that food is delivered to areas affected (M2 Presswire, 2020). The floods have led to the destruction of food, where forty-five percent of the land that