In South Sudan, illness is as deadly as war

[Article] In South Sudan horrors abound of war, ethnic violence, rape, hunger and displacement. But for civilians living in the shadow of conflict, the greatest danger is often being cut off from health services, whether due to violence, or lack of development in the vast, remote areas that make up much of the country.

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Nyachoat is two years old, just a couple of hours ago he was convulsing from Malaria.
His parents made it just in time to this clinic in Udier, a remote village in northeastern South Sudan. 
The little boy has been sick for several days.
Buk Gader, mother of Nyachoat:
"When we came to the clinic...
This article was published Monday, 6 May, 2019 by AFP (310 words)
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