New units open in Bor Hospital as minister urges equipment care

Two key departments, a radiology unit and a neonatal intensive care unit, have officially opened at Bor Hospital in Jonglei State, offering new hope for improved diagnostics and infant care in the region. During the inauguration, Jonglei State Minister of Health, Lual Monyluak Dau, called on hospital administrators and staff to prioritize the maintenance of […]
Cholera claims lives in Abyei as infections skyrocket

A deadly cholera outbreak has struck Abyei, infecting 104 people and claiming 10 lives, marking the first reported cases in the region since last year. Earlier this year, cholera spread across various parts of South Sudan, but Abyei remained unaffected until the first case was recorded over the weekend. State Minister of Health Dr. Ayom […]
Survivors demand justice, support at sexual violence conference

South Sudan’s survivors of conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) have reiterated their demand for support and justice for the victims. The call was made during the Survivors’ Empowerment Journey conference’s national talks, which were conducted in Juba. The two-day event, hosted by the Ministry of Gender, Child and Social Welfare with UN and civil society partners, […]
Renewed conflict pushes parts of South Sudan to brink of famine

A deadly combination of escalating conflict, mass displacement, and rampant disease is driving food insecurity and malnutrition to catastrophic levels in parts of South Sudan, with humanitarian agencies warning that two counties in Upper Nile State are now at risk of famine. According to the latest analysis from Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), global […]
Ulang County left without hospital as MSF closes doors following looting

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has permanently closed its hospital in Ulang, Upper Nile State, and withdrawn support to 13 primary health facilities in the area due to safety concerns. The decision follows a violent incident on April 14, 2025, when armed individuals invaded the hospital, threatened staff and patients, and looted the facility. The hospital, […]
South Sudan’s health sector gets fresh leadership and renewed focus

President Salva Kiir Mayardit has directed the newly appointed Minister of Health, Sarah Cleto Rial, to address the critical challenges facing South Sudan’s health sector, emphasizing the urgent need for reform and improved service delivery. The directive was issued during Minister Sarah’s official swearing-in ceremony on Wednesday, where President Kiir described her appointment as well-deserved. […]
Public applauds efforts to keep substandard food out of South Sudan

The South Sudan National Bureau of Standards (SSNBS) has earned public praise for its decisive action in rejecting five trucks carrying substandard food products at the Nimule border. During routine inspections, officials identified two trucks transporting sorghum infested with live insects and three trucks of maize flour containing dangerously high levels of aflatoxin, posing a […]
South Sudan renews commitment to ending malnutrition

South Sudan is taking strides in the fight against malnutrition, convening a High-Level Consultative Forum on tackling the sale of therapeutic and nutritional foods. The forum, held on June 3, brought together government officials, donors, businesses, and civil society organizations to make financial and policy commitments to improve nutrition outcomes as part of Nutrition for […]
Cleto arrives in Juba to assume office despite SPLM-IO controversy

Sarah Cleto, the newly appointed National Minister of Health and former Governor of Western Bahr el Ghazal State, has arrived in Juba to assume her office, despite ongoing controversies within the fragmented Sudan People’s Liberation Movement In Opposition (SPLM-IO). President Salva Kiir appointed Cleto, a senior member of the SPLM-IO, to the Health Ministry, one […]
Korean Civilian Mission brings hope to leprosy patients in Juba

In a significant humanitarian effort, the Korean Civilian Mission, in collaboration with the Father John Lee Foundation, has provided much-needed assistance to leprosy patients in Juba County, South Sudan. At least 100 individuals affected by leprosy in Luri Rokwe received essential non-food charitable gifts, including clothing, caps, and shoes, aiming to restore dignity and support […]