Doctors Without Borders
6/6/2022
URGENT UPDATE: Extreme flooding has displaced hundreds of thousands of people in South Sudan. Urgent aid is needed.
An estimated 835,000 people in South Sudan have been affected by severe flooding, forced to flee with nothing. Those living in flood-affected areas have lost their homes and live in makeshift camp sites, where they face food insecurity, loss of income, malnutrition, and a lack of clean drinking water.
Doctors Without Borders teams run a hospital in the Bentiu camp, which is the largest camp for internally displaced people in South Sudan. Our teams have set up sanitation and water treatment services inside the camp to reduce the risk of disease outbreaks, and are providing critical aid to those in the camp.
More help is needed.
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Thank God for Doctors Without Borders, the Peace Corps, UNICEF, and others, including the World Bank.
The people in South Sudan can be helped, and civil engineers can help to solve the problems, etc.
I love that instead of sitting around watching people suffer, there are groups of people who go in and take action and help people, they do not just talk, they take action.
Salute,
Tony V.