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Famine Threatens South Sudan

March 20, 2017

Famine Threatens South Sudan

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Story Description:

South Sudan is currently struggling with both drought and an ongoing civil war. These forces have led to a rising food shortage crisis that the United Nations is now calling a famine. Four million people are without sufficient food, and the U.N. warns that another million people will be affected in the coming months. Unfortunately, the international community has been unable to halt the escalation of famine in South Sudan. Listen to learn more about the crisis in South Sudan, and how the international community monitors and responds to famine.

Listening Comprehension Questions:

  • What are the two main factors causing famine in South Sudan?
  • What groups are responsible for monitoring food shortages around the world?
  • What are the goals of the famine early warning systems network?
  • Why do you think the famine in South Sudan was not addressed before it became more serious?

Classroom Discussion Themes:

  • Do you believe the U.S. has a responsibility to provide aid to people suffering from famine?
  • In your opinion, what are other ways to prevent famines from happening around the world?
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