South Sudanese Farmers Face Rising Hyperinflation
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South Sudan’s economy is facing hyperinflation, leading to the devaluation of the local currency. As the country relies heavily on imports for basic commodities, soaring prices have left the more than 11 million people on the brink of hunger. Sheila Ponnie reports from South Sudan’s Aweil County of Northern Bhar el Ghazal State, about how a group of local farmers are able to meet their daily needs.