South Sudan is facing its most severe security and humanitarian deterioration since the 2018 peace agreement, with rising violence and declining funding crippling already fragile healthcare services , according to a new report by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).
In its report, Left Behind in Crisis: Escalating Violence and Healthcare Collapse in South Sudan, MSF documents a sharp increase in attacks on health facilities, widespread shortages of medicines, and a growing lack of medical staff, warning that the humanitarian response is weakening as international attention shifts elsewhere.
United Nations figures cited in the report indicate that more than 320,000 people have been displaced and at least 2,000 killed since January. MSF says it has recorded eight attacks this year on its own

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