By William Logai Ochieng | Executive Director
Army attack prompts mass exodus from Magwi County South Sudan.
Regime troops - slaughter, and burned a life villagers like mammals as thousands flee during an attacked in Pajok. Over 6,000 people have fled into Uganda from South Sudan in this single operation. More civilians are still hiding in the bush trying to reach Lamwo district of Uganda.
At this second reporting:
Your money and cash from one-time supporters will be used to buy the following for a village clinic: five maternity pads, two umbilical cord clamps, one forceps, two sutures, one sterile gown, and 2 boxes cotton wool.
Before this report, we were not able to deliver critically needed supplies due to deepening insecurity. Now, is fully-fledged graver than before because the fighting is rising in the country. We have suspended operating in Magwi County because we will not risk sending our staff for a fear of their lives.
In Omilling, mothers are the backbones of the family and community. Hope Ofiriha will do everything not to hurt them - but delivers their “dire needed medical supplies” when it catches an opportunity to do so. When the security gets better, Hope Ofiriha resumes operation straightaway.
In the next update, we will be reporting to let you know the security conditions and how your donations are impacting the lives of mothers and their babies.
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