South Sudan: Médecins Sans Frontières Still without News From 26 of Its Collaborators
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On 2 March 2026, Médecins sans frontières (MSF) announced that it had lost contact with 26 of its employees in Jonglei State, South Sudan, where fighting between rival factions has intensified strongly in recent weeks. Two days later, the NGO was still without news of its collaborators who "dispersed throughout the bush," explains Marietta Nagtzaam, deputy head of MSF South Sudan. "Until we had contact with them, we will not be able to confirm t…
Doctors Without Borders announced that on 2 March 2026 they had lost contact with 26 of their employees in Jonglei State, which was the scene of deadly confrontations between rival factions. Two days later, the NGO remains without news, while the humanitarian crisis worsens.
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