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Expert raises alarm over Jonglei oil exploration

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An environmentalist said the oil exploration in Block B2 reserve of Jonglei State poses a threat to the Sudd ecosystem and the local...

Author: | Published: Thursday, April 25, 2024

Ugandan scientists start work on new HIV vaccine

Published: Thursday, April 25, 2024

Ugandan scientists start work on new HIV vaccine

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S.Sudan to return 72, 000 doses of Covid-19 vaccines

The government will return 72, 000 doses of the Covax-facility donated AstraZeneca vaccines to avoid the jabs from getting expired....

S Sudan confirms two new Coronavirus variants

The Ministry of Health has revealed that South Sudan has confirmed two new Covid-19 variants. (more…)

UNICEF condemns looting of humanitarian supplies in Pibor

UNICEF has condemned the looting of its humanitarian supplies in Pibor administrative areas following the recent outbreak of communal...

Mothers raise concerns over breast pain during lactation

Mothers around Juba have expressed breastfeeding pain as concerns not only in the immediate post-partum period, but over one-third of...

Health ministry downsizes Covid-19 response force

At least 14 frontline health workers have lost their jobs after the Ministry of Health laid off some of its coronavirus workforces due to...

Doctors’ Union raises alarm over Indian Coronavirus variant

South Sudan Doctors' Union has raised the alarm over the possible importation of the coronavirus variant from India into South Sudan....

Midwives call for better working conditions

The chairperson for South Sudan Nurses and midwives has called for better working conditions for health practitioners as the country marks...

CDC cautions Juba against using expired AstraZeneca

The African Center of Disease Control has now told South Sudan not to use the expired AU-donated AstraZeneca doses. (more…)

Doctors’ Union appeals for heath workers’ pay rise

The South Sudan Doctors’ Union has appealed to the peace government to act faster and increase the payment of medical personnel in the...

Official reports worrying numbers of snake bites in Mvolo County

An official in Western Equatoria state says they lack anti-venom medication as cases of rampant snake bites continue to rise in Mvolo...

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