South Sudan: Two MSF Aid Workers Killed as Fighting Continues in Unity State

08/25/2015

Two aid workers from Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) have been killed in South Sudan. Last week, Gawar Top Puoy, a logistician who had worked for MSF since 2009, was killed during an attack on the village of Wulu.  James Gatluak Gatpieny, a community health worker who had worked for MSF since 2011, was killed during a separate attack on the village of Payak last week.

Both villages are located in the area surrounding Leer, in conflict affected Unity state. While MSF has received confirmation of their deaths, we do not yet know the precise circumstances under which these killings took place.

MSF was forced to evacuate all international staff from its hospital in Leer in May as fighting in Unity state intensified. South Sudanese staff members, like Gawar Top Puoy and James Gatluak Gatpieny, sought shelter with their families in the surrounding swamps to escape the ongoing fighting. Despite being displaced themselves, many continue to support MSF activities – carrying backpacks with medicines to treat civilians and informing people about MSF mobile clinics in the area.

"We're deeply shocked and saddened by the killings of our colleagues," said Tara Newell, MSF's Emergency Manager. "It’s an indication of current level of violence that people living in Unity state today are exposed to."

Several staff members who worked in Leer are unaccounted for and at the end of July, another MSF aid worker was injured after being shot in the face during an attack on the village of Dablual.

The MSF hospital in Leer remains non-functional and was the only secondary healthcare facility for around 200,000 people. The ongoing suspension of health services by other actors in the southern part of Unity state as a result of the fighting means that many people in southern Unity have no access to healthcare at all.

The full article continues on the MSF website at 
http://www.msf.org/article/south-sudan-two-msf-aid-workers-killed-fighting-continues-unity-state.