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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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Husbands challenged to accompany pregnant wives to clinic for HIV test

An official at South Sudan HIV/AIDS Commission has challenged men to visit clinics together with their wives for the mandatory...

Health ministry row escalates: Health partners advised against dealing with Dr Anib

The minister of health has cautioned all health partners against dealing with her suspended undersecretary in what appears to be...

Health officials record 28 more cases of Covid

South Sudan has confirmed 28 cases of Covid-19 in more than 24 hours, the highest figure since the beginning of this month. (more…)

Planned health workers’ strike due to misunderstanding – Atong

The minister of health in Jonglei state has attributed a planned workers' pay strike to a misunderstanding. (more…)

IDPs appeal to aid organizations to return to Tambura

The chairperson of the IDPs at the UN protection site in Tambura has appealed to the Humanitarian Organizations who fled the area last week...

Official warns of looming environmental disaster as flood submerged oilfields

Authorities in Unity State have warned about a looming environmental disaster after the oilfields are submerged by flooding. ...

Last deworming gone-wrong patients leave hospital

The schoolchildren who suffered severe side effects of deworming tablets that were transferred to Juba for special medical care say...

Most mental illness patients are youth, says public hospital

The majority of the mentally ill patients admitted at the Juba Teaching Hospital are young people of adolescent age, according to...

Affected states to get antivenoms soon

Plans to distribute anti-venoms to flood affected areas are underway, the Ministry of Health has said. (more…)

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