South Sudan: Famine Looms In South Sudan


Jul 13, 2014 | AFK Insider
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 At night, the glow from the lights of the oil installations in Paloich cuts through many miles of undeveloped South Sudanese countryside.

During the day, the gleaming pipes and hard edges of modern technology stand in stark contrast to the simple huts of the nearby villages. Oil is the new nation’s greatest source of income. But in the three years since South Sudan declared its independence in July 2011, the oil wealth has not brought much development

At night, the glow from the lights of the oil installations in Paloich cuts through many miles of undeveloped South Sudanese countryside.

During the day, the gleaming pipes and hard edges of modern technology stand in stark contrast to the simple huts of the nearby villages.

- See more at: http://afkinsider.com/64328/famine-looms-south-sudan/#sthash.RGoe8IGw.dpufAt night, the glow from the lights of the oil installations in Paloich cuts through many miles of undeveloped South Sudanese countryside.

During the day, the gleaming pipes and hard edges of modern technology stand in stark contrast to the simple huts of the nearby villages.

- See more at: http://afkinsider.com/64328/famine-looms-south-sudan/#sthash.RGoe8IGw.dpufAt night, the glow from the lights of the oil installations in Paloich cuts through many miles of undeveloped South Sudanese countryside.

During the day, the gleaming pipes and hard edges of modern technology stand in stark contrast to the simple huts of the nearby villages.

- See more at: http://afkinsider.com/64328/famine-looms-south-sudan/#sthash.RGoe8IGw.dpufdAt night, the glow from the lights of the oil installations in Paloich cuts through many miles of undeveloped South Sudanese countryside.

During the day, the gleaming pipes and hard edges of modern technology stand in stark contrast to the simple huts of the nearby villages.

- See more at: http://afkinsider.com/64328/famine-looms-south-sudan/#sthash.RGoe8IGw.dpuf