Kathmandu. The lives of over 1.9 million displaced people in South Sudan are at risk due to a lack of funding for aid, the United Nations agency for migrant affairs stated on Wednesday.The International Organization for Migration (IOM) said that humanitarian needs in South Sudan, one of the world's most displacement-affected countries, are dramatically outstripping resources.“Significant funding shortfalls are putting the lives of over 1.9 million displaced persons in South Sudan at risk,” the IOM informed in a statement.South Sudan, the world's newest sovereign nation established in 2011, has been plagued by civil war, poverty, and widespread corruption.IOM stated that...