Let’s save South Sudanese children from Hunger

Fundraising campaign by Samuel Bitoang Diu Nhial
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South Sudan is the world's youngest nation and got her independent 2011 and three years in December 2013, a intensive war broke out between its leaders. The Political conflict, compounded by economic woes and drought, has caused massive displacement, raging violence and dire food shortages. Over seven million people — about two thirds of the population — are in need of aid, including around 6.9 million people experiencing hunger.

According to UNICEF verified Report An estimated 1.3 million children under 5 years are malnourished, including 292,300 children suffering from severe acute malnutrition (SAM). Over 6 million people are at risk of disease outbreaks, including cholera.


In this unprecedented times South Sudanese women and children are at highest risk due to impact of covid19 in the country. Let's all stand together to help South Sudanese children because I believe in humanity.


The little thing you have save lives

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  • Samuel Bitoang Diu Nhial
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  • Campaign Owner
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  • Dubai, AE

Am a Human Right Fighter because I believe we all deserve to live life

Am a Human Right Fighter because I believe we all deserve to live life

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