Medicine San Frontiers or MSF said humanitarian organizations need peaceful working conditions to help the internally displaced persons or IDPs across South Sudan.
It told the press on Saturday that conditions of IDPs still remain disturbing as the rain starts and giving them medicine while living in water cannot recue the already suffering people, Bakhita Radio reported.
MSF called for an urgent boost in investment to relocate the IDPs to new camps to help them live good life.
It said it already deployed 3,300 national staffs and 300 international staff to provide medical services in South Sudan.
The organization explained that since the conflict broke out they treated about 1,500 war wounded, hospitalized about five thousand inpatients and 130, thousand outpatient consultations.
MSF earlier described medical care to be under fire in South Sudan.