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Ghanaian peacekeepers providing medical services in South Sudan

March 28, 2017
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Ghanaian peacekeeping troops (GHANBATT) serving under the UN Mission in South Sudan, are providing desperately needed medical services to the local population in Leer County in Southern Unity state.

Health facilities in the region have been subjected to looting during the on-going conflict.  In addition, several local health partners were evacuated, leaving the county without a functioning health facility to provide basic services.

These dire circumstances made UN peacekeepers step in to offer aid to pregnant women suffering complications during delivery at the clinic in Leer.

Dr. Bny Agyiri, a physician with the Ghanaian battalion operating at the temporary base, explained their activities in the county.

“Personally, as a peacekeeper, it is very sad to see people dying when you can provide healthcare to them or when you can assist them as a medical doctor.”

Currently in Leer, there is no hospital, clinic or health post at the moment and GHANBATT has taken it upon themselves to help these people,” he said.

Dr. Agyiri said he has personally delivered 35 newborns with a 100 per cent survival rate.

“I want to let people know that we are here for them and that they shouldn’t hesitate to call on us any time if it is an emergency,” he said.

Mary Nyadeng, 36, who experienced complications during her delivery, was appreciative of the aid the peacekeepers at the medical clinic provided.

“The UN did something very good for us all who delivered here. Like me, I was given drips and drugs in the UN clinic. I am very pleased about that. Many thanks to the UN peacekeepers for saving my life and my child’s. My baby is now healthy and growing very well,” Nyadeng said.

She added that,

“I want this hospital to be upgraded so that the peacekeepers can continue helping us.”

Another patient, 26-year-old Maria Nyarick, also thanked GHANBATT for the aid,

“We are happy with the UN Peacekeepers because they have assisted us during our problems and they are still standing with us today. I have much appreciation for the great job they are doing.  They are protecting us and at the same time they are providing us with medical services.”

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By: citifmonline.com/Ghana

 

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