National Ministry of Health Holds Workshop to Strengthen the Healthcare System

Juba / Al-Naeimm Mubarak Kuol

The National Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the Global Fund to Fight Malaria, held a workshop in Juba focused on knowledge exchange with partners, experts, and specialists in the healthcare field in the country.
The workshop is part of brainstorming efforts to develop innovative strategies to reduce malaria cases, improve treatment for those affected by the disease, and enhance our healthcare system to better address the challenges of malaria.

Malaria is considered the biggest public health threat in South Sudan, and through collaboration and knowledge exchange, the burden of this disease can be reduced, creating a healthier future for the people of South Sudan.
The ministry urges malaria control trainees to work together to eradicate the disease and build a stronger, healthier, and malaria-free South Sudan.

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