Wau Shilluk: Fighting cuts off medical aid

Magdoline Joseph | February 7, 2017 | 11:50 am

A sick child receives treatment from MSF health facility|Photo|Dominic Nahr

Continued fighting in Wau Shilluk in Central Upper Nile, has cut off
emergency medical services to the people, Medicines Sans Frontiers has said.

The medical charity’s staff fled the area over the weekend in fear of
insecurity.Media reports suggest that the army and forces loyal to renegade
general Johnson Olony have been fighting in the area.

The deputy head of mission, Abdallah Hussein Abdallah, said MSF could not
access other people in need around Malakal due to insecurity but, its
facility in Malakal has been treating 50 cases of different diseases
daily.“Our teams were able to continue operating in our hospital until
Friday afternoon, when the continued fighting intensified and our staffs
are also feeling unsafe,” he told Eye Radio.

Mr Hussein also said MSF is currently responding to the needs of more than
30,000 internally displaced people in Malakal.In Wau Shilluk alone, the
charity says it is currently treating more than 20,000 people, who were
displaced since 2013.

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