MSF facility in Wau Shilluk looted

Hellen Achayo | March 16, 2017 | 2:33 pm

The Medical Charity, MSF says its medical facility in Wau Shilluk has been
looted after it suspended operations when fighting erupted in the area last
month.It says during a recent survey in the area, it found that all
medicines including life-saving drugs and essential supplies had been taken.

MSF says over the last weeks, fighting in the Greater Upper Nile region has
left the town of Wau Shilluk deserted, and now thousands of vulnerable
people, who fled the violence, are in urgent need of humanitarian
assistance.It says the fighting forced the organization to evacuate its
staff from the area.

MSF says it has now launched an emergency medical operation to support the
thousands of displaced persons, who have settled north of the town of
Kodok, in Aburoch.It says since late January, nearly 30,000 people have
fled fighting around Wau Shilluk.In a statement, MSF says during this
recent visit, it was able to return to its hospital in Wau Shilluk and
surveyed the condition of facility.It found all medicines including
life-saving drugs and essential supplies had been looted.These include
medication for the treatment of tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, and
Khala-azar.MSF’s deputy head of mission for South Sudan Abdalla Hussein
Abdalla called on those fighting to respect the protected status of medical
facilities.

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