Residents in Achong-Chong receive medications and school material from UNMISS peacekeepers
Many patients in Achong-Chong showed up when UNMISS peacekeepers handed over medications. They also dropped of educational material at a school in the area. 24 Dec 2020 Michael Wondi
Bangladeshi peacekeepers serving with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan have handed over an assortment of medicines and scholastic materials to citizens in the rural area of Achong-Chong in Western Bahr-el-Ghazal State.
“I have frequent bouts of malaria and we have no medicine in the health center here,” said Akok Deng, one of many relieved patients who received the drugs he needed.
South Sudan: Residents in Achong-Chong receive medications and school material from UNMISS peacekeepers 24 December, 2020 - 14:40
Country: South Sudan Source: UN Mission in South Sudan
MICHAEL WONDI
Bangladeshi peacekeepers serving with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan have handed over an assortment of medicines and scholastic materials to citizens in the rural area of Achong-Chong in Western Bahr-el-Ghazal State.
“I have frequent bouts of malaria and we have no medicine in the health center here,” said Akok Deng, one of many relieved patients who received the drugs he needed.
Achong-Chong is approximately 27 kilometres northeast of the state’s capital Wau and lacks most basic services, including basic medications and clean drinking water.