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French troops wounded in Central African Republic clash
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Red Cross worker killed, dozens injured in C.African Republic clashes
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Dozens injured in Central African Republic capital as militia clash with peacekeepers
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China presses South Sudan over renewed violence
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South Sudan: 'When People Rejoice After Food Distributions, I Want To Do More' (Staff Interview)
WFP and partners have been working flat-out for months to try to prevent a hunger catastrophe in South Sudan, overcoming enormous obstacles to bring food and other assistance to people in desperate need who have been isolated by conflict. Part of WFP's response includes rapid response teams that are deployed to hard-to-reach communities affected by the conflict. Lucy Wasuk, a South Sudanese programme officer tells us about her experience as a member of one of these teams, her recent mission to Adok in Unity State, where WFP assisted over 54,000 people. She also talks about being a humanitarian worker.