Patients have been killed in their beds; health workers have been attacked as they rescued the wounded. A hospital is where the most vulnerable, the sick and injured, gather in times of war. Attacks against medical facilities and health workers, whether deliberate or indiscriminate, are part of generalised violence and atrocities committed against civilians in armed conflict. They deprive people of health services, often when they need them the most.
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Access to medical care undermined following robbery of MSF staff in Yei

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Insecurity leaves people deprived of basic medical care in Ituri province

Healthcare centre burnt down amid surge of violence in Foube

Activities suspended in Ituri health district following attack on vehicle

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