Bangladeshi UN peacekeepers provide free medicines in South Sudan

A Bangladeshi contingent, serving with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, provided essential drugs for more than 300 people in dire need at the Teaching Hospital in Wau, in the Western Bahr El Ghazel region

Oct 30, 2020
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A Bangladeshi contingent, serving with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, provided essential drugs for more than 300 people in dire need at the Teaching Hospital in Wau, in the Western Bahr El Ghazel region.

“We came here to support people who are suffering. We do that every day as part of our mandate to protect civilians and build peace. But we can also help people by providing free medicine from our home country. It’s the least we can do,” Lieutenant Colonel Morshed Mojur from the Bangladeshi contingent said.

He said the free medical campaign was part of their outreach to build strong relationships with the communities they serve. It is carried out in addition to their usual mandated work in Wau.

https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2020/10/29/bangladeshi-peacekeepers-provide-free-medicines-in-wau

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