In The Discourse this morning, we turn to South Sudan, where Doctors Without Borders is warning of a rapidly worsening humanitarian crisis amid escalating violence across the country. In a new report, the organisation says civilians are facing airstrikes, attacks on health facilities, forced displacement and widespread sexual violence, leaving hundreds of thousands without access to essential healthcare. To discuss the findings and the situation on the ground, Peter Ndoro spoke to Zakariya Mwatia, Doctors Without Borders head of mission in South Sudan

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