WHO South Sudan
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Over a year since the start of the🇸🇩 crisis, refugees & returnees continue to enter 🇸🇸. Many grapple with difficult living conditions & health challenges. USAID's Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance,WHO South Sudan & partners are providing life-saving health services to crisis-affected communities.
14 months into the #Sudan crisis, refugees & returnees continue to flee to #SouthSudan .
Crisis-affected communities grapple with challenging conditions & health issues, like malnutrition & infectious diseases.
USAID, World Health Organization (WHO) & partners are providing life-saving health services.
Greatly honoured to present today World Health Organization (WHO) certification to Namibia for reaching a major public health milestone in the path to eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV and hepatitis B. Huge congrats H.E Dr Nangolo Mbumba & the people of Namibia for this remarkable progress!
UNSouthSudan 2023 UN Country Annual Results Report on progress made during the first implementation year of the #UNSDCF 2023-2025. The report shows progress made in the 4 strategic priorities. Find out more: southsudan.un.org/sites/default/…
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In South Sudan 🇸🇸, WHO helped combat a polio outbreak 💉by providing data surveillance infrastructure, leading outbreak investigations, devising a response plan and training health workers. #HealthImpact #HealthForAll 🌍
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