MSF Sounds Alarm Over Worsening Medical Crisis in Conflict-Hit Sudan [5:25]

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It has been six months since the eruption of conflict between rival armed forces in Sudan, and the French medical charity Doctors Without Borders, or MSF, warns that the inadequate response to medical needs is exacerbating what is already a 'catastrophic' situation in major Sudanese cities. MSF is urging humanitarian organizations to step up their response efforts and is calling on the warring parties to grant unhindered access. VOA's John Tanza spoke with Claire Nicolet, MSF’s deputy head of emergencies in Sudan.