As thousands of refugees continue to flee the fighting between the Sudan Peoples' Liberation Movmement (SPLM) and government forces in the Southern Kordofan region, medics struggle to treat those injured in intense fighting that began in July.
The border region, home to the largest population of ethnic Nuba groups, has seen aerial bombardments and ongoing fighting since South Sudan became an independent state last summer.
The violence, which the government of Omar al-Bashir says is a move to oust rebel groups in Nuba, has left hundreds of civilians seriously wounded in a state with few proper medical facilities.
In an Al Jazeera exclusive, Peter Greste gives a tour of one makeshift medical facility treating the many women and children who have been injured in the aerial bombing campaigns.