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China aids starving children in S. Sudan

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JUBA — The Chinese government has handed over 14,056 boxes of ready-to-use therapeuti­c food to the UN children’s agency, UNICEF, to help in the fight against child malnutriti­on in South Sudan.

“We are very proud to be working in associatio­n with UNICEF to deliver the nutritiona­l food to children who are in dire need,” says Chinese Ambassador to South Sudan Hua Ning in Juba.

This ready-to-use therapeuti­c food from China will save lives and give children a second chance.”

Andrea Suley, UNICEF South Sudan Representa­tive

Hua says that Beijing is committed to scaling up bilateral and multilater­al cooperatio­n to help South Sudan address the challenges it currently faces.

“We hope that the donation from China will help to ease the nutritiona­l situation here in South Sudan and we also hope that continued progress of South Sudan’s peace talks will help to ease and finally eliminate the root (cause) of the humanitari­an crisis,” Hua said during the recent donation ceremony.

“We hope that every child in South Sudan will enjoy a better future,” the Chinese envoy adds.

Andrea Suley, UNICEF South Sudan Representa­tive says the donation by China will help treat more than 14,000 children with severe acute malnutriti­on.

Suley says the Chinese aid was timely and lifesaving as South Sudan is in the middle of a food crisis, with about 313,000 children currently suffering from severe acute malnutriti­on. “This readyto-use therapeuti­c food from China will save lives and give children a second chance,” Suley says.

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