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Complimentary Action for Resilience Building (CARB) Project Summary.

Since 2019, South Sudan has experienced heavy rains that swept across the country and affected millions of people. The situation worsened because of internal conflicts that continue to displace millions of people. According to World Food Programme, more than 7.76 million people are likely to face acute food insecurity by 2023. With funds from USAID, BHA - FFP (Office of Food for Peace), and the Danish Refugee Council in partnership with four other international NGOs aims to build sustainable coordinated support for displaced persons and host communities within selected areas.

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