South Sudan The Fall of Khartoum August 2023

In 2019, a popular uprising in Khartoum unseated Sudan’s dictatorial President Omar al-Bashir. Sudan’s bright hope for civilian rule dwindled in recent years. Then, on April 15, without warning, Khartoum awoke to massive military chaos. A general who had been Bashir’s right-hand man was fighting with a general known for his role in the Darfur genocide, almost 20 years ago. This power struggle is now in its fourth month. Darfur faces unimaginable problems. The rest of Sudan previously enjoyed good infrastructure and civil society, in spite of its bad politics. Now 80% of hospitals have been destroyed. Khartoum, which was among the safest cities in the world, is a war zone. Civilians demonstrate their characteristic kindness and generosity towards those who suffer, but that has not brought peace. More than 800,000 refugees have fled to neighboring countries, including South Sudan. South Sudanese who moved north when their farms were buried by floodwaters now flee another dilemma. They pack into boats, headed back to South Sudan.

For years, we have sent patients with complicated problems to Khartoum for treatment. Khartoum offered well-trained staff and good hospitals. Suddenly, that option is gone. The loss of 80% of the hospitals in Sudan is a disaster for Sudan and South Sudan.

Ever since the World Food Program cut rations for our patents by one third a few years ago, we purchased supplemental grain from Sudan. Now Sudan has no surplus grain to for us to buy.

War is such a bummer!

OH MY GOSH – May 3, 2025 – NOW OFFICIALLY A WAR CRIME

May third at 3 am, the drones came first. By 4:30 am the people of Old Fangak awoke to “loud thunderbolt sounds of machine gun fire from helicopter gunships”. Random, scary, gunships just flying from the TB compound and the hospital compound where SSMR and MSF work....

OLD FANGAK, DECEMBER 2024

Warm greetings from Old Fangak! Last month’s floodwaters were said to be the highest in 125 years. Daily temperatures are consistently 5 to 8 degrees above normal. It’s hot and muggy, with swarms of mosquitos to spread malaria and make us all scratch. Land in our area...

August 2024 Hot Off the Press

There is suddenly and unexpectedly an unprecedented  increase in flooding around Old Fangak. It started raining like crazy. Thousands of people have had to evacuate to the North. Not again! Lake Victoria, the source of the river, recently reached its highest level in...

Our Broader Health Care Continues

We are so lucky to have Dr. James Wal back with us! He sees outpatients that really need more expertise than our clinical officers can provide. Here is an example: A lovely three year old little girl came in with one eye bulging while Jill was overseas. Our program...

Global Warming and Old Fangak

Well, the first week the thermometer hit 110 degrees, the government decided to close schools to protect the kids. They sent a memo advising people to drink lots, submerge in water, and get shade. When the high temperatures persisted after a week, the kids got to...