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South Sudan: MSF calls for urgent response to prevent deadly outbreaks

MSF said thousands of people who escaped the conflict in Sudan are desperately short of essentials including clean water, food, shelter, and healthcare.

by Sudans Post
February 23, 2024

Makeshift structures at a transit center in Renk [Credit: MSF]
RENK – A humanitarian crisis is escalating in Bulukat and Renk, two of the busiest transit sites in South Sudan’s Upper Nile State, the international medical charity, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) said on Thursday.

MSF said thousands of people who escaped the conflict in Sudan are desperately short of essentials including clean water, food, shelter, and healthcare.

According to the international medical charity, overcrowded and unhygienic living conditions in the transit sites further increase the risk of disease outbreaks.

Since the war in Sudan broke out last April, more than half a million people have fled to South Sudan, of whom around 80 percent are South Sudanese returning to their country of origin. Many have no clear destination and spend weeks or even months in and around the transit centers, struggling to survive with a scarcity of humanitarian aid.

“We are deeply concerned about the situation at the transit sites at a time when more people are expected to arrive due to intensified fighting in Sudan,” says Zakaria Mwatia, MSF head of mission in South Sudan.

He added, “Given the growing impact of the Sudan crisis on people’s humanitarian needs in South Sudan, there is a pressing need to expand the delivery of aid. MSF urges international organizations and the authorities to strengthen humanitarian assistance to alleviate the suffering of those people affected by the crisis.”

Renk has two transit sites, both dangerously overcrowded, with almost 30,000 people living in an area meant to host no more than 12,000 people. The transit site at Bulukat is smaller – it has consistently hosted around 5,000 people at any given time since last July – but people’s living conditions are equally harsh. Many families fled their homes with few or no belongings, and are now vulnerable to hunger, malnutrition, and disease, exacerbated by inadequate shelter and the lack of clean water and sanitation facilities.

“MSF teams have been running two mobile clinics in Renk since May and one in Bulukat since July to provide basic healthcare to returnees, refugees and host communities. Treating around 150 patients every day, the mobile clinic in Bulukat alone has provided over 28,000 outpatient consultations,” said MSF’s statement.

“MSF teams are also supporting the pediatric ward and inpatient treatment facility for malnourished children in Renk Civil Hospital. In 2023, MSF teams responded to outbreaks of measles, treated alarming numbers of malnourished children, and responded to a rise in malaria cases among people staying in the transit sites.”

During the rainy season, the number of positive malaria cases reached 70 percent, as most displaced people could not afford to buy mosquito nets and had no access to preventive treatment. MSF distributed 44,730 mosquito nets to new arrivals at the transit sites between November 2023 and January 2024.

“Many people are living outside the transit sites because there is not enough space inside,” says Mpumi Zokufa, MSF health promotion manager in Renk, adding “Some live outside in the open fields, so they don’t have blankets or a place to sleep. The only things they use as covers are the mosquito nets provided by the MSF teams.”

MSF said its teams are on alert to respond to outbreaks of measles and waterborne diseases in the coming months and have set up two isolation wards for measles and cholera in Renk.

 

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