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74 medical practitioners sat for accreditation tests

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South Sudan General Medical Council has conducted exams for 74 medical students to obtain accreditation to practice the profession in the...

Author: | Published: Saturday, April 27, 2024

Juba public clinic treats 150-200 Red Eye patients daily -official

Author: | Published: Friday, April 26, 2024

Expert raises alarm over Jonglei oil exploration

Published: Friday, April 26, 2024

Expert raises alarm over Jonglei oil exploration

Published: Thursday, April 25, 2024

Ugandan scientists start work on new HIV vaccine

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World Aids Day: USAID calls for youth inclusion in fight against HIV

The US Agency for International Development says young people should effectively be engaged by all stakeholders in the fight against HIV...

Public warned not to drink from just-opened water plant for 3 days

The Urban Water Corporation has cautioned the pubic against drinking from JICA-funded water project currently undergoing testing in Juba,...

Girls in Sub-Saharan Africa are 3 times more likely to get HIV – report

Adolescent girls and young women are three times more likely to be infected with HIV than boys and men of the same age, the United Nations...

Implementation of EAC Common Market Protocol explained

Key commitments and achievements in the East Africa common market protocol have been met especially on the five freedoms and two rights,...

Kenya hit by free condom shortage ahead of Christmas festivities

A civil society group in Kenya has raised concerns on a looming condom shortage across the country ahead of the Christmas festive season....

Govt, partners inaugurate Ebola testing center in Gumbo

Health authorities in Central Equatoria State and partners have inaugurated an Ebola Screening and Testing Center at Gumba Sherikat East of...

S. Sudan unlikely to attain Zero HIV Infections by 2030 – official warns

South Sudan is among the countries registering increased new HIV infections in the region - and is unlikely to achieve the Global Agenda of...

Measles-hit Unity State gears up vaccination

Health authorities and partners in Unity State on Tuesday launched a measles vaccination campaign after registering 50 cases of the...

Go-Green company CEO denies ‘failing to keep Juba clean’

The Chief Executive Officer of the East Africa Go Green company has refuted Juba City Council’s allegations that the firm has failed keep...

Surgeons embark on eye treatment campaign in Akobo

A national charity foundation has started a free eye surgery campaign for cataract cases in Akobo county of Jonglei State. (more…)

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