Healthcare in South Sudan

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Healthcare in South Sudan[edit | edit source]

The healthcare system in South Sudan is a complex network of public and private institutions, with a focus on providing primary healthcare services to the population. This article provides a comprehensive list of the top hospitals and healthcare institutions in the country.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Healthcare in South Sudan has faced numerous challenges due to ongoing conflict, economic instability, and a lack of infrastructure. Despite these obstacles, the country has made significant strides in improving access to healthcare services, particularly in rural areas. The Ministry of Health, in collaboration with international partners, has implemented various health programs aimed at reducing the burden of disease and improving the overall health status of the population.

Top Hospitals[edit | edit source]

Juba Teaching Hospital[edit | edit source]

Juba Teaching Hospital is the largest and oldest hospital in South Sudan. It serves as the country's main referral hospital and is a key institution for medical education and research.

Wau Teaching Hospital[edit | edit source]

Wau Teaching Hospital is another major healthcare institution in South Sudan. It provides a wide range of medical services, including surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, and pediatrics.

Malakal Teaching Hospital[edit | edit source]

Malakal Teaching Hospital is a leading healthcare provider in the Upper Nile region. Despite the challenges posed by the ongoing conflict, the hospital continues to deliver essential health services to the local population.

Healthcare Institutions[edit | edit source]

Ministry of Health[edit | edit source]

The Ministry of Health is the government body responsible for the overall management and administration of the healthcare system in South Sudan. It works in partnership with international organizations to implement health programs and policies.

World Health Organization[edit | edit source]

The World Health Organization (WHO) plays a crucial role in supporting the healthcare system in South Sudan. It provides technical assistance, monitors health trends, and coordinates emergency response efforts.

Médecins Sans Frontières[edit | edit source]

Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) is an international medical humanitarian organization that provides emergency medical aid in conflict zones, including South Sudan.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

While South Sudan's healthcare system faces significant challenges, the commitment of its healthcare institutions and international partners offers hope for the future. Continued investment in healthcare infrastructure, training of healthcare professionals, and implementation of effective health policies are key to improving the health status of the population.

Healthcare in South Sudan

name amenity country state city specialties local name services operator coordinates
2787812664 Clinics South Sudan Upper Nile 9.989486698, 33.74454737
2787812664 Clinics South Sudan Upper Nile 9.989486698, 33.74454737
64 Health Care Center 8003564632 Clinics South Sudan Central Equatoria Munuki 64 Health Care center private 4.868055598, 31.5697222
8003564669 Clinics South Sudan Central Equatoria private 4.848333231, 31.56194438
Aaa Hospital 5484125723 Hospitals South Sudan Northern Bahr el Ghazal AAA hospital 8.987833762, 27.59243965
Aaa Hospital 5484125723 Hospitals South Sudan Northern Bahr el Ghazal AAA hospital 8.987833762, 27.59243965
Aboka Family Clinic 8003574772 Clinics South Sudan Central Equatoria Juba Aboka Family Clinic private 4.84645317, 31.59792705
Abukadhra Primary Health Care Unit 8212614223 Hospitals South Sudan Upper Nile Renk Abukadhra Primary Health Care Unit 11.83034198, 32.80001275
Active Care Medical Complex 8003574724 Clinics South Sudan Central Equatoria Juba Active Care Medical Complex private 4.841111048, 31.60083322
Adonai Clinic 8003574728 Clinics South Sudan Central Equatoria Adonai Clinic private 4.803647964, 31.63714782
Akaana Medical Clinic 8003564682 Clinics South Sudan Central Equatoria Akaana Medical Clinic private 4.869722171, 31.58138888
Akewich Phcu 4599618849 Clinics South Sudan Northern Bahr el Ghazal Akewich Akewich PHCU 9.098595751, 27.04286617
Al Amin Hospital 7463869697 Hospitals South Sudan Central Equatoria Al Amin Hospital 4.845504842, 31.57477824
Al Cardinal Kidney Hospital 8003574823 Hospitals South Sudan Central Equatoria Al Cardinal kidney Hospital private 4.847499986, 31.60888882
Al-amin Nursing Home 8003574776 Hospitals South Sudan Central Equatoria Al-Amin Nursing Home private 4.844987846, 31.57282442
Alaka Primary Health Care Unit 8212926605 Hospitals South Sudan Upper Nile Halaka Alaka Primary Health Care Unit 12.16966112, 32.78501844
Alfa Medical Clinic 8003574780 Clinics South Sudan Central Equatoria Alfa Medical Clinic private 4.844487195, 31.60710708
Alpha Mc 8003574732 Clinics South Sudan Central Equatoria Alpha MC private 4.866388856, 31.55749996
Aluma Clinic 8003564636 Clinics South Sudan Central Equatoria Aluma Clinic private 4.865555527, 31.51305558
Aluma Clinic 8003564636 Clinics South Sudan Central Equatoria Aluma Clinic private 4.865555527, 31.51305558

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