When South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in 2011, people in the world’s newest country took to the streets in celebration. But just two years later, South Sudan erupted into a civil war that still rages today. The conflict, in which the government is battling rebel groups, has killed tens of thousands of people, devastated the fragile economy, and caused life-threatening food shortages. Earlier this year, parts of South Sudan were experiencing a famine, and millions there continue to starve.