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26 Doctors without Borders Workers Remain Unaccounted for in South Sudan a Month After Attacks

Attacks forced MSF to halt services in Jonglei State, leaving 250,000 people without care and 26 of 291 staff unaccounted for, amid escalating armed clashes.

  • Twenty-Six aid workers from Doctors Without Borders remain unaccounted for in South Sudan a month after attacks.
  • The organization suspended medical activities in the towns of Lankien and Pieri, leaving around 250,000 people without access to healthcare.
  • The head of mission said "medical workers must never be targets" and that "this violence has taken an unbearable toll not only on healthcare services but on the people who kept them running.
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26 Doctors without Borders workers remain unaccounted for in South Sudan a month after attacks

The medical charity Doctors Without Doctors says 26 staff working with the group remain unaccounted for a month after attacks in South Sudan.

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thesudantimes.com broke the news in on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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