It has taken just three years to plunge the world's newest nation into a humanitarian crisis which UNICEF AND WFP estimate could see some 50,000 children dying from malnutrition this year.
"We rebelled, we struggled, we fought, we conquered". These are the words imprinted on the bright green t-shirt I bought in July 2011 from a budding entrepreneur in Juba who was capitalising on South Sudan's newfound independence celebration.
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