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In interviews with VOA, medical aid groups are calling on Sudan’s government to cut through bureaucracy and allow them to get vital medical supplies to hospitals in the war-torn country. In this report from Renk, South Sudan, close to the Sudan border, Henry Wilkins also speaks to nonprofit staff who say they are detecting a measles outbreak in new arrivals, which Sudan no longer has the lab capacity to detect itself.