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World Service,3 mins

"We cannot afford to have a failed South Sudan"

Newsday

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In South Sudan hundreds of thousands of people are sheltering in United Nations camps and food is in short supply. It's thought that in the latest clashes this month, when soldiers turned on each other, more than 500 people were killed. The Âé¶¹Éç's Alastair Leithead has gone to the capital Juba where he asked Eugene Owusu, the UN Secretary General's Deputy Special Representative in South Sudan, what his biggest concern is right now. (Picture: Eugene Owusu, Deputy Special Representative of the UN Secretary General in South Sudan. Credit: Âé¶¹Éç)

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