UN: Health workers and school staff forcibly recruited in Guit County

Community volunteers, staff working in health centres and schools have been
forcibly recruited by armed groups in Guit County, causing facilities to
close, a UN agency said.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said in
its update on Monday that at least 14 community volunteers and health
workers had reportedly been forcibly recruited by armed groups in Guit
County, in the country's north as of 6 June."The health facility in Nimni,
as well as at least two schools in the area, have been forced to close due
to forced recruitment of personnel essential to their operations," OCHA
said.

Negotiations for the workers' release are ongoing, it said. The UN agency
pointed out looting of humanitarian supplies has also been reported with 19
incidents so far this year.

The organization noted that more than 250 aid workers have been relocated
because of fighting this year, almost double the number during the same
period in 2016.

In February, South Sudan government and three UN agencies declared famine
in parts of the country, saying the calamity is the result of prolonged
civil war and an entrenched economic crisis that has devastated the world’s
youngest nation.

Humanitarian agencies warned that more than half the country’s population
will need food assistance this year.

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