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An International Medical Corps nurse takes an injured girl to the emergency operating theatre in the UN hospital in Malakal, South Sudan
An International Medical Corps nurse - supported by UK aid - helps a young girl injured in the fighting in South Sudan into a clinic in the UN base in Malakal.
The 10 year old girl was shot in the wrist by unknown assailants while her family tried to walk from Malakal town to the UN base. After bandaging her wrist the family carried on and made it into the UN base where they were picked up and brought to the International Medical Corps clinic, which is being supported with funding from the British Government.
After the wound was treated, the girl was re-united with her family and well enough to be able to be discharged.
Picture: Nick Stanton/International Medical Corps
An International Medical Corps nurse takes an injured girl to the emergency operating theatre in the UN hospital in Malakal, South Sudan
An International Medical Corps nurse - supported by UK aid - helps a young girl injured in the fighting in South Sudan into a clinic in the UN base in Malakal.
The 10 year old girl was shot in the wrist by unknown assailants while her family tried to walk from Malakal town to the UN base. After bandaging her wrist the family carried on and made it into the UN base where they were picked up and brought to the International Medical Corps clinic, which is being supported with funding from the British Government.
After the wound was treated, the girl was re-united with her family and well enough to be able to be discharged.
Picture: Nick Stanton/International Medical Corps