South Sudan conflict: Aid workers caught in the crossfire

The UN says more than five million civilians need emergency relief in South Sudan. But the aid workers delivering those services face tough challenges to do their job.

Dozens have been killed and hundreds are still missing, since the conflict between the president and former vice-president began in December 2013.

Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan reports from Juba.

The UN says more than five million civilians need emergency relief in South Sudan. But the aid workers delivering those services face tough challenges to do their job.

Dozens have been killed and hundreds are still missing, since the conflict between the president and former vice-president began in December 2013.

Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan reports from Juba.

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