"Ongoing conflict and displacement in Jonglei are further increasing the vulnerability of civilians, creating new and urgent humanitarian needs on top of already limited health care services,” said Gul Badshah, MSF operations manager for South Sudan. "MSF reminds all armed groups and political actors that they share the responsibility to protect civilians, humanitarian and medical personnel, and health care facilities. Attacks, threats, and interference with medical activities put lives at risk and must stop.”
The worsening humanitarian crisis in South Sudan needs urgent international prioritization. Communities face overlapping crises, and the current response is not meeting the rising needs across the country. If MSF is unable to resupply our medical facilities during the dry season — while roads are still accessible — the consequences will be even more dramatic, and the humanitarian crisis to follow will be catastrophic.