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MSF warns of refugee “crisis” in South Sudan

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June 15, 2012 (JUBA) - The international medical charity, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) on Thursday warned of an emerging “crisis” for tens of thousands of people seeking refuge from the conflict in Sudan in neighbouring South Sudan.

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Refugees in Yida refugee, May 2012 (AP)

MSF says the situation in South Sudan’s Upper Nile and Unity states is “rapidly developing into a full-blown crisis” with inadequate water supplies medical care facilities, food and shelter.

“We went early on Tuesday morning to provide medical assistance and rehydration points along the route,” MSF’s Erna Rijnierse says in the statement.

“It was a truly shocking sight as we witnessed some of the weakest dying as they walked – too dehydrated for even the most urgent medical care to save them,” added the MSF official.

The United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) early this week, launched a humanitarian appeal for emergency response funds earmarked for nearly 150,000 Sudanese refugees currently in South Sudan, with the numbers
expected to rise sharply in the coming weeks.

MSF specifically talks about a camp located at Yida in Unity state, which reportedly hosts 50,000 refugees. Here, half of the consultations carried by the organisation’s staff show people suffering from water-borne illness that are easily preventable with proper hygiene, sanitation and the availability of potable water.

“We see many patients, mainly children for whom diarrhoea can be life-threatening, continue to come back to the hospital to be treated several times. We are also seeing increasing malnutrition,” said André Heller Perrache, MSF’s head of mission in South Sudan.

MSF has appealed to other aid agencies involved in assisting these refugees to scale up the provision of basic services in order to cope up with the population upsurge in the settlements.

“Some crucial access roads are already becoming unusable and MSF urgently calls upon aid organizations involved in providing the basic minimum services to catch up with the ever increasing camp populations,” said Perrache.

MSF currently has more than 50 international staff and just over 300 local staff providing 6,500 consultations in the camps per week.

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  • 16 June 2012 07:35, by omoni jr.

    Darkangel,Jalaby,mahammed Ali,and your associates.
    Look at the pictures attached on article,are those people Not sudanese??
    The so called international world putting their chins downward and they let the really sudanese suffer from tyrant of omar Bashir.

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    • 16 June 2012 07:46, by zulu

      Omoni,
      For these guys, a value is attached to race, the color of the skin. They have no ampathy at all because none of their relations has been raped, defaced, humiliated, tortured, sodomized, urinated upon, torched in their homes and killed. The war Sudan government is pursuing seem to be scaling back in rebel controlled areas as the guys put extreme resistance. Now, where is their strength?

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    • 16 June 2012 07:50, by Hardball

      Omoni Jr, the guys you reference are grieving now that their country is going down the drain! They know exactly now who is in control between two Sudans.

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    • 16 June 2012 07:52, by Dinkawarrior

      Muammar Gaddafi was removed from power after he be came wild and threatening to peace. How many people did Gaddafi killed in Libya? President Leech Bashit Killed more than three million people alone in Sudan and displaced more than four million people and he is continue killing and displacing. But the world is keeping quiet, for how long can he kill people? Where is the so called Human Right?

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    • 16 June 2012 10:56, by Civilrights

      Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has many hidden Agendas.

      What they did in IVORY COAST, CHAD, LIBERIA,...was not related to HUMAN RIGHTS.

      Let’s open our eyes and watch out

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      • 18 June 2012 06:45, by Observer

        And just tell what you think they did in these countries and where did you get your information from?

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  • 16 June 2012 07:52, by Dinkawarrior

    Muammar Gaddafi was removed from power after he be came wild and threatening to peace. How many people did Gaddafi killed in Libya? President Leech Bashit Killed more than three million people alone in Sudan and displaced more than four million people and he is continue killing and displacing. But the world is keeping quiet, for how long can he kill people? Where is the so called Human Right?

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  • 16 June 2012 07:53, by katnyokarieu

    oh sorry black Africa arre suffering in the hand of blood thirsty arabs.pls don,t give up thier time NCP regime will be topples is matter of days.stood firm with ur peopl arm SPLA-North.alah owag bar.

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    • 16 June 2012 08:02, by katnyokarieu

      i don,t know what kind of brive is omar beshite is giving to the so called international body, keeping omar killing black african and keeping silent over the human right, other human right take Africa as 4th class human being in this world.

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  • 16 June 2012 08:11, by Dinkawarrior

    For so many reasons, I believed the business in Sudan is defferent from the rest of the world. So many talks and no action is a big disease from the world today. Many lies and grasps are the most common from our lives times. Who will service the world in behave of God interest rather than individual gain?

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