8 people die from cholera in South Sudan as funding cuts force longer walks to clinics
- Eight people, including five children, died from cholera after walking three hours to seek medical care in South Sudan, according to Save the Children.
- The deaths were linked to US aid cuts imposed by President Donald Trump, which led to health service closures.
- Save the Children stated that 27 facilities were affected, and the need for immediate aid has grown due to severe health issues and funding reductions.
- Christopher Nyamandi of Save the Children called for global outrage over the deaths caused by decisions made abroad.
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As a political crisis brews in South Sudan, several children have died as they walked to receive treatment from cholera after funding cuts to international aid have forced local clinics to close, according to Save the Children. Read all

8 people die from cholera in South Sudan as funding cuts force longer walks to clinics
An aid organization says five children are among eight people who have died from cholera in South Sudan after aid cuts are forcing patients to walk for hours to reach the nearest clinics.
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