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"en.20141113.25.4-499-500"2
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"The Republic of South Sudan is the world's most fragile state and one of the poorest, most underdeveloped countries; the UN has declared it a level-3 emergency – the worst level of humanitarian crisis. The on-going civil war, started in December 2013, has seen serious humanitarian, security, political, economic and social consequences, including 1.7 million people fleeing their homes and nearly half a million seeking refuge in neighbouring countries. The EU has been providing assistance, worth over EUR 245 million, reaching 2.4 million people with food, clean water, healthcare, sanitation, shelter and protection. This level of support needs to continue for the violence is expected to intensify during the coming dry season that could potentially lead to famine in 2015. The neighbouring countries and regional blocs – IGAD and AU – along with the EU and the international community, need to work closely together to improve the security in the country and search for long-term solutions to build a stronger, more modern state."@en1
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