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MSF: Fleeing civilians cut off from healthcare in Wau Shilluk

WAU SHILLUK (3 Feb.)

The international medical charity Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) said the
recent surge in fighting in and around the towns of Wau Shilluk and Malakal
in Upper Nile, has left many of those forced to flee cut off from
healthcare.

In a statement released on Friday and seen by Radio Tamazuj, MSF called on
all sides to ensure that the right of civilians to access emergency
healthcare, clean water and food is guaranteed, and that medical
facilities, staff and transport are not targeted.

The medical aid charity pointed out that most of Wau Shilluk’s 20,500
population fled for the bush on 25 January when opposing forces started an
exchange of artillery fire across the Nile.It noted that the rest of the
town’s population evacuated three days later when the town's market was hit
by mortar fire, adding the medical facilities are also at risk.

"On 26 January, opposing sides again initiated an exchange of artillery
fire. One shell landed dangerously close to the MSF clinic in Malakal town,
which is located on the opposite side of the Nile from Wau Shilluk," partly
reads the statement. “What really concerns us is the inability of the
displaced persons to reach emergency healthcare, safe drinking water, food
and shelter,” says Marcus Bachmann, MSF’s head of mission for South
Sudan.Marcus called  on both sides to respect the protected status of
medical facilities and ensure that all displaced populations have access to
medical care.

The international medical charity said it is closely monitoring the
situation and evaluating how best it can provide medical support to the
sick and wounded.

MSF maintains medical operations in its hospital in Wau Shilluk, a hospital
in the Malakal Protection of Civilians site and a health clinic located in
Malakal town which was resupplied.

The organization pointed out that the sick and wounded close to Wau Shilluk
are finding it difficult to access its hospital, saying its mobile units
face big challenges in reaching the vulnerable communities.

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