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15 May 2012
South Sudan Mother of twins vaccines
To fully vaccinate a child with the basic package of immunisations – called the Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI) – infants must be brought to a health facility at least five times within their first year of life. Sitting in the waiting room of MSF's Aweil Civil Hospital (ACH) in Northern Bahr el Ghazal State, South Sudan, Aguil Bol Mallien explains the challenges she faces when bringing her twin babies to be vaccinated. Aguil Bol Mallien with her twins. Photo: MSF “Two and half months ago, I delivered my twins here at ACH. This was the first time I've delivered in hospital as my other four children, aged between four and ten, were all delivered at home. I live...
14 May 2012
Month in Focus 2012: Burkina Faso, Chad, South Sudan, Central African Republic
MSF Month in Focus 2012
Four stories in this month's news update: Burkina Faso - A constant flow of refugees Chad – Malnutrition rates soar South Sudan – Aid needed before the rains starts CAR – A new lease of life
27 April 2012
  MSF supporting health structures near the border with Sudan and assisting displaced people   Tensions and hostilities continue unabated between South Sudan and its northern neighbour Sudan, and MSF is scaling up its emergency response by treating people injured in the latest violence, giving material and staff support to local clinics and hospitals, and providing relief to people displaced by the fighting.   MSF currently provides life-saving surgery in Aweil and Agok for patients wounded in the recent violence. The organisation also reinforced its surgical response capacity in case of a general degradation of the situation.   MSF has also donated medicines and medical supplies to local hospitals in Abiemnom and...
14 March 2012
MSF's clinic in Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan
MSF's clinic in Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan
MSF has collected numerous testimonies from refugees entering the Doro and Jamam camps. They talk of bombing and violent fighting in the Blue Nile State, their nightmarish journeys into South Sudan and the difficulties they currently face. A testimony of of Dr Kirrily de Polnay, MSF doctor in Jamam camp       MSF's clinic in Jamam refugee camp. Photo: Robin Meldrum   I’m constantly in the MSF hospital and so kind of isolated from the refugee camp. So it means that most of the patients you see are very polite, they’ve done that thing that people everywhere around the world do – make themselves look nice for the doctor – so they look nice...
14 March 2012
Jamam Camp, South Sudan
Jamam Camp, South Sudan
MSF has collected numerous testimonies from refugees entering the Doro and Jamam camps. They talk of bombing and violent fighting in the Blue Nile State, their nightmarish journeys into South Sudan and the difficulties they currently face. A testimony of Jahra Farjahlla, whose 10-year-old son Yussuf was transferred by MSF ambulance from the border-crossing at El Fuj to Jamam.   Washing clothes in Jamam camp, prior to taking them to the market to sell in order to have enough money to buy food. Photos: Robin Meldrum   Yussuf is in a lot of pain. When we came here we walked very far, walking walking. And Yussuf has a bad fever. We got to El Fuj (the border crossing point) two days ago....
14 March 2012
Jaman refugee camp, South Sudan
Jaman refugee camp, South Sudan
MSF has collected numerous testimonies from refugees entering the Doro and Jamam camps. They talk of bombing and violent fighting in the Blue Nile State, their nightmarish journeys into South Sudan and the difficulties they currently face. A Testimony of Amani, who brought her daughter Harrap to the field hospital in Jamam for treatment   Jaman refugee camp, South Sudan. Photo: Robin Meldrum   The rainy season is coming. And the place we are living, it looks like it will be in the water. We need to find another place. I know this soil, and when the rains come this will be a swamp, this will be filled with water… this is a bad place.   My daughter has diarrhoea with blood. This...
14 March 2012
Younassa Lifa Lenya, a refugee from Blue Nile, South Sudan
South Sudan: Younassa Lifa Lenya, a refugee from Blue Nile, now working as a nurse in MSF's field hospital in Doro
MSF has collected numerous testimonies from refugees entering the Doro and Jamam camps. They talk of bombing and violent fighting in the Blue Nile State, their nightmarish journeys into South Sudan and the difficulties they currently face.   Younassa Lifa Lenya, a refugee from Blue Nile, now working as a nurse in MSF's field hospital in Doro. Photo: Robin Meldrum     A testimony by Younassa Lifa Lenya, a refugee now employed as a nurse in the MSF field hospital in Doro.   I am a nurse in the clinic. I come from Blue Nile and I am now living in Doro camp. I have been here now for about four months.   One of our big challenges will be the rainy season. I...
14 March 2012
MSF's clinic in Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan
MSF's clinic in Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan
Juba –  Tens of thousands of Sudanese refugees in South Sudan urgently need humanitarian aid to be scaled up in a short window of opportunity that is rapidly closing before the rainy season starts, warns the international medical organisation Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF). Since last November, 80,000 refugees from Sudan’s Blue Nile State have sought shelter in two camps located in a remote and barren region of South Sudan where humanitarians confront massive logistic challenges to access and assist refugees. Refugees in Jamam refugee camp. Photo: Robin Meldrum     New arrivals tell of ongoing bombing and fighting in Sudan’s Blue...
06 March 2012
Joseph Nyuat vaccinates a child against measles in Abathok, South Sudan, as part
Joseph Nyuat vaccinates a child against measles in Abathok, South Sudan, as part of the package of care MSF is offering during its supplementary feeding distribution in South Sudan.
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is providing medical assistance to refugees and repatriated persons who left Sudan and have been living in two towns in South Sudan since the country gained independence last July. Joseph Nyuat vaccinates a child against measles in Abathok, South Sudan, as part of the package of care MSF is offering during its supplementary feeding distribution in South Sudan. Photo: Avril Benoit   For the past several months, families fleeing aerial bombings in the Sudanese region of South Kordofan have been seeking sanctuary in a refugee camp in Yida, a large border village in South Sudan. Approximately 30,000 refugees are registered, but...
25 January 2012
South Sudan
South Sudan: A 24 year-old woman who was shot in the leg and in the cheek in the attack on Lekwongole on December 27th, 2011. Her only daughter, 3, was abducted
Patient Testimonies from Jonglei State, South Sudan Patient testimony of a 24-year-old woman who was shot in the leg and the cheek during the attack on Lekwongole on December 27, 2011, when her three-year-old daughter, her only child, was abducted. A 24 year-old woman who was shot in the leg and in the cheek in the attack on Lekwongole on December 27th, 2011. Her only daughter, 3, was abducted. Photo: Heather Whelan/MSF   Our village was one of the first to be attacked. Three women, including me, ran with our children—my own three-year-old daughter and two of their boys 10 and 11 years old. We could only carry water with us for the children, no food, no clothes, nothing. We ran...
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