The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) have warned that more than 60 000 malnourished children in South Sudan's Upper Nile state are at risk of plunging deeper into malnutrition, as treatment supplies run critically low and resupply efforts are hampered. Intensified fighting along the White Nile river has meant no humanitarian supplies have reached the area in almost a month. The river is the main humanitarian supply corridor into Upper Nile. For more on this Lulu Gaboo spoke to Ruth Situma, Chief of Nutrition at UNICEF

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